Riff 17 for Playing Blues Guitar in E

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Part of the video series: Basic Blues Guitar Licks

Summary: How to play riff 17 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 17 for Playing Blues Guitar in E

We'll show you another rhythm used in E Blues rather than just going dun, da, da, da, dun. We're going to use a little more rhythmic, little more groove to it and we'll show you how to play this one. What we're going to do is, and the timing of it, it's going to be. (demo) Basically, that's your rhythm and what I'm going to do is just go back and forth from E to A. Pretty much how this one is played out is (demo). Basically, what I'm doing is twice on each one. (demo) So up to speed, that is (demo) That's essentially using two notes, per chord that you're playing on each string.

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