Riff 11 for Playing Blues Guitar in E

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Part of the video series: Basic Blues Guitar Licks

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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Riff 11 for Playing Blues Guitar in E

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.

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