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Lessons: Lesson #359: blues endings in E

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blues endings in E


by Jim Burger (4587)

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One of the best ways to end a blues tune is either going down to the 7(9) chord:
F7(9)
E7(9)

 

 


or going up to the same chord:
D7(9)
Eb7(9)
E7(9)

 

 


That being said, let's look at a couple of ways to end a song by using the blues scale (all in key of E) leading into a nice E7(9) ending. This first one starts with a bend on the high strings on the third fret, then basically works its way down the blues scale.
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