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Summary: How to play riff 11 for playing blues guitar in E; get professional tips and instruction from an expert on playing guitar and music theory in this free music lesson video.
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Stephen Haendiges Stephen Haendiges is a seasoned musician, guitarist, teacher, composer and performer with over 15 years of experience. Stephen has recorded and performed in t... read more
I'd like to show you using two chords in a blue rhythm again in the key of E. E and A and what I'm going to do is play your rhythm using little individual notes picked in and utilizing it in two chords E and A. So what I'm going to do here is I'm going to demonstrate for you. I'm going to play. And broken down what I'm doing here is playing E twice and three four, third and fourth fret and then coming back to the B twice. Playing C sharp and then playing B and then moving to A which is A open and D and playing the same notes as I did on the E chords. So what I'm playing here is third fret, fourth fret, second, four, second back to A. So essentially I'm playing the same pattern but just moving it down a string. So up to speed what it sounds like is. And that's using two chords with individual notes played in the key of E.