Riff 14 for Playing Blues Guitar in A

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Summary: How to play riff 14 for playing blues guitar in A; 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 14 for Playing Blues Guitar in A

Here's showing you another example of A Blues, as I'm going to go back to the fifth fret. Instead of playing A Major seven, I'm just going to simply do A Major. And, what I'm going to show here is, using the bottom three strings E and G, in this case on the fifth fret and sixth fret here and showing how you play the rhythm using the entire chords. So, to show you this, I'm going to play. And, on the D, I'm going to play B, G, and D on the seventh fret. And, coming back to A. So to play it slowly it's playing with the upstroke, so I'm going down, down, up. And, a upstroke on the D string here. So, up to speed it would be. So, that's yet another variation of playing a rhythm in A.

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