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“You’ll find it in many old blues tunes”: You need to learn how to solo over this chord progressionwhich can be looked at as implied F7 chord. Now, one could easily play licks based on the F blues scale (F, Ab, Bb, B, C, Eb) over the entire progression, and it would work well. But in this ...
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Guitar World on MSNHow inverted boogie riffing can shake up your bluesFigure 1 presents a rhythm pattern for a 12-bar blues shuffle in the key of G, with all of the chords in the I - IV - V ...
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