Announcement: GuitarControl.com Releases “Cool Guitar Lesson on Minor Blues - How to Play a Minor Blues”
(PRWEB) June 27, 2014 -- Claude starts off this easy beginner blues guitar lesson in the key of C by demonstrating a minor seven bar chord as follows; first finger bared across all of the strings at the 8th fret and 3rd finger on the 10th fret of the 5th string, which makes Cm7. Next, Johnson demonstrates an easy rhythm as starting off with the chord one half step below at B and sliding into the C, “this is a very common thing to do”, says Johnson. Next Claude continues by walking through the 12 bar blues progression by moving to the four chord which is Fm9 (F minor seven) and demonstrates it as follows; first finger bared across the first five strings at the 8th fret, 10th fret of the 3rd string with 3rd finger and 9th fret of the 2nd string with 2nd finger and then back to the one chord again. Claude continues by demonstrating several different possibilities of turnarounds that can be used for this chord progression. “All of this and more can be found in my blues course’s that are available at GuitarControl.com. Complete guitar TAB’s are available for this easy beginner blues guitar lesson at GuitarControl.com.
Claude Johnson
Claude Johnson, a native of Philadelphia PA, began playing guitar in 1990 after being inspired by players like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughn. He is the creator of GuitarControl.com and has helped 1000’s of people to learn to play the guitar with his critically acclaimed instructional DVD courses, all available at GuitarControl.com.
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Claude Johnson, Guitar Control, http://www.bluesguitar.com, 888-687-4216, [email protected]
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