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Lessons: Blues Guitar Lesson #34: Blues Rhythm Guitar II

Blues Rhythm Guitar II
by Christopher Sung
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Blues Guitar Lesson by Christopher Sung suitable for Intermediate guitarists.
Excerpt:  In my opinion, playing blues rhythm guitar is a study in economy of style. You don't want to overplay and take away from the main focus of the music, which might be a singer or a soloist. So, what elements do you have to play with? I think it's about chord choices and the rhythm. One of the most common rhythms for comping is playing a short quick chord on beat 1, and another on the "...(more)


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