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Blues for Beginners: Chords II

In this follow-up lesson to Blues for Beginners: Chord I, we’ll take a look at a few more chord shapes and apply them to the 12 Bar Blues as we did with the first 3 chords.

Lesson Goals

Chords

In the first lesson, we learned 3 chords that only required the use of 2 or 3 fingers at a time. The next 2 chords are a little more challenging since more fingers are involved, and the stretch across the strings is greater. If you struggle with these chords, try some of the practice tips. However, if you’re comfortable with these chords already, go ahead and scroll to the 12 Bar Blues section.

Practice Tips

a. Practice moving the 1st finger across the treble strings.

Ex. 1

 

b. Practice the movement of fingers 2, 3, and 4 across the lower strings.

Ex. 2

c. Now practice moving between both of the full chord shapes.

Ex. 3

Ex. 4

Ex. 5

 

12 Bar Blues in G

In the last Blues lesson, we played the 12 Bar Blues progression in the key of A. Here, that same progression is shown in the key of G. The progressions are similar because the C7 and D7 chords have the same relationship with the key of G as D7 and E7 have with the key of A.

Ex. 6

Backing Tracks

Slow

 

Fast

 

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