Here’s a Method to Quickly Learn Blues Guitar

BluesDVDCover6So you want to play guitar like B.B King or Howlin Wolf?

The greatest blues guitar players could not just pick up a guitar and pick it - they had to learn how to play. There are a number of different methods of teaching guitar and playing the blues; most start with learning three basic chords that form the foundation of most songs.

The three basic chords in blues are variations on popular chords found in standard music.

In the key of E, E7, B7 and A7 are the conventional major chord with a blues note (the 7th) added on. The blues note is a tone lower than the root note. To play E7, place your 1st finger on the fourth string in the first fret, your second finger on the 2nd string in the 2nd fret and your fourth finger on the 5th string in the 3rd fret.

B7 is played with your first finger on the 3rd string in the 1st fret, your second finger on the 2nd string in the 2nd fret, your third finger on the 4th string in the 2nd fret and your fourth finger on the 6th string in the 2nd fret.

A7 is played with your second finger on the 3rd string in the 2nd fret and your third finger on the 5th string in the 2nd fret. These three chords form the foundation of what is popularly known as 12 bar blues, you can find the guitar tabs for the progression by clicking here.

12 Bar Blues Are The Key

You cannot become a blues guitarist without being able to play 12 bar blues. If you understand the chord progression in a 12 bar blues you can play along with almost any band. The 12 bars are broken down into three lines of four bars with varying progression of the same three chords. The pattern is always the same no matter which key you are playing in.

If you listen to any of the masters you will get a feel for the 12 bar blues and understand how the chord progressions are played. You will also hear how greats like B.B. King or Stevie Ray Vaughn developed their own techniques.

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