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Summary: Learn how to play minor chord progressions for the electric rhythm blues guitar in this free music lesson video clip.
John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to...read more
" Hi! My name is John Armstrong from ExpertVillage.com. Today I will be discussing with you the ins and outs of electric Blues Guitar. Now the same thing can be done using the minor key, first we will discuss using the natural minor key, the key of A minor using the natural minor scale, we are going to start off with this, you can either use an A minor triad as your one chord, a D minor triad as your four chord, and an E minor triad as your five chord and then back to A minor as your one chord. Once again trying to fit this on the confines of the 12 bars in the same fashion for the most part, here it would be… five chord."
eHow Article: How to Play Rhythm Blues Guitar: Part 3