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Beginning Blues Guitar – Week 6 of 7 | Guitar Tricks


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Learn how to play Blues guitar from the very beginning. In this seven part series, Dave will be taking you through how to play Blues guitar from start to finish. Learn Blues chord progressions, licks and riffs, chord voicings, the B.B. King Box and Albert King Box, as well as grooves and turnarounds to make your Blues guitar playing sound professional and authentic.

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Originally posted by UCwSn2qQtmQ1r1nV9-0IQ3Xw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL9unqr57QU

One thought on “Beginning Blues Guitar – Week 6 of 7 | Guitar Tricks

  • Good lesson again but slightly too much reacting to comments that weren’t always in relation to the lesson. It did appear the second section was a bit rushed.

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