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Blues chords and different rhythms

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  • July 5, 2012 at 11:17 am #4097
    fresnojohns
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    Brian,
    How about a lesson on some more Blues type chords. You know along the line of the E9th etc. Even bordering on jazz type stuff.
    That would be great. Maybe some more rhythm fills too.

    Fresnojohns

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    • July 6, 2012 at 4:58 am #8156
      Brian
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      Awesome suggestion fresno – I’ve been a bit behind in lesson making lately – looking to make up for that soon though (this weekend even) . I will do a lesson on some different chord variations when playing blues (working a bit of jazz in)

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