Summary: How to play riff 15 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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"I would like to show you now using three cords. We are going to use the one, four, five progression in E, which is E, A and B cords. And what I am going to show you now, I would like to demonstrate. We are going to play a basic blues rhythm with in between notes. So what I am going to do here is go. And I am keeping it very minimal at this point in regards to how I am switching between the cords and not throwing in a lot of filler or extra notes. I am just simply going basically all on the third and fourth frets on the E and A strings. And when I go to B, I am just going back to a. Still keeping it very basic. Then I am going to come back on E. That?s utilizing three cords playing an E blues progression."
eHow Article: Riff 15 for Playing Blues Guitar in E