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How to play Acoustic Blues Guitar | Beginners Lesson (Part 1)


Aimed at beginners, this tutorial for acoustic blues guitar is Part 1 of the “How to play Acoustic Blues Guitar” series. This lesson and regular practice to learn these skills is the first step for you to become a creative blues guitar player. This tuition video will show you how to transform standard chord shapes into ones most suitable for blues guitar playing. The lesson difficulty will increase as the series progresses, only move on to the next part when you are ready. Start slowly and build up speed until you have a nice blues feel to your guitar playing. There is a link to Part 2 below. There are seven lessons in total in the series, mostly exclusive on my Patreon page.
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Part 2: https://youtu.be/F_BDxYrmDWo
Enjoy!!
Joe Murphy
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44 thoughts on “How to play Acoustic Blues Guitar | Beginners Lesson (Part 1)

  • You're a beast… I love it… I'm officially motivated to get into blues guitar. Thanks mate.

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  • Realy good teaching. I feel very motivated to follow this series. I been playing for 3 years and are 65 years old. Thanks from Sweden.

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  • Just bar the b make it 1000 times easier I like your video just seems your not naming the chords properly..

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  • I have big fingers so it’s SO hard to get my fingers out of the way of other strings. ????????‍♂️

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  • Hello sir, I really liked you video but i had one confusion.When i try to press chords (like E and A) my index finger stays in a tilted position towards 3rd fret and it really makes me wonder am i doing it right?…..hoping for a response

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  • I only picked up a guitar for the first time a week ago and I was lost in the see of guitar lessons but non that really was the sound and heading I wanted to go in. I have started with the first cords most people start of with Em Asus and G, C and D. all still very challanging and not as rewarding as I hoped. Today, I thought I would try some blues to see if the entry level technique is different and I found your video. Thank you a million. I was able to play somewhat along but most importantly you showed me how to enjoy the guitar. Sorry for the long message. I just wanted to show my gratitude and say thank you for the amazing intro into blues. It warms the souls.

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  • 40+ years bass player here. Just got myself a cheap Burswood acoustic, and really enjoying your lessons. Hey it's only an extra 2 strings yeah 😉 Thanks Joe!!

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  • As a beginner teaching myself for 3 yrs now, find this lesson to my liking, and after watching it in it's entirety. I feel motivated to give it a go. I was counting 1, 2 long before you said it, an thanks for showing how to make a B, which I haven't learned also the new way of shaping E & A. Im curious to know tho, is on & off a Hammer motion?

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  • I've been teaching this stuff in my studio for years, since 1998 actually. This is absolutely first class teaching. BRAVO!!

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  • Little late to the show, but this is brilliant. By far the best introduction to guitar blues, I've found. Thanks! A lot! 🙂

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  • Please keep in mind, there are auditory & visual learners but also people who combine both! I believe you’d have greater success combining learning techniques. I am biased because I learn by combining.

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  • Thank you very much! First lesson and I can already see the progress and I can at least play a little bit! So learning is really fun! Thank you for this great lesson! Love from Germany ???? ????

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  • Well explained good for an absolute beginner's guide to blues which I am Thank you Joe ????????????

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  • teasamonial joe,s guitar lessons has taught me a lot of good lessons, during lockdown my guitar kept me alive. you cant go wrong at joe murphys guitar lessons and insiration. steve blackmore liverpool this 7 part lesson should not be missed

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  • Thankyou for this great introduction to acoustic blues. It's given me a great place to start.

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  • Hi Joe, I have started playing the blues following you. I noticed I was using my pinky instead of the ring finger. Should I correct this or is it ok because I feel my pinky is making it with ease. many thanks

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  • Thank you for the video. I am an older guy learning to play the guitar. This lesson is at the perfect pace for a person like me.

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  • Haven't played guitar in a long while. I'm glad I found your video here to help me get going again. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

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