12 Bar Blues Chord Progression: Backdoor Man Guitar Lesson
One chromatic passing note. That’s all it takes to transform a basic blues riff into something that catches ears and makes people turn their heads.…
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One chromatic passing note. That’s all it takes to transform a basic blues riff into something that catches ears and makes people turn their heads.…
Want to play blues but feel overwhelmed? Learn a complete 12-bar blues using just one finger. Three simple shapes, one authentic blues sound.
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The diatonic scale is one of the most common and versatile guitar scales that every player needs to know. Previously we’ve covered the major guitar…