Let’s have a little more fun this week.

Last week I mentioned that if you are into rock, country, jazz, R&B, Pop, etc., the roots can be traced, at least in part, to the blues.

It is so much fun to play!

Last week I talked about the 16 Bar blues.

In case you missed it, here is the link to the blog and video:

Introduction to Blues Guitar for Beginners: 16 Bar Blues

The next one I want to show you is the 12 Bar Blues which is almost the same thing – except it is a little shorter.

I also wanted to give a little more detail with regards to how you count the bars.

12 Bar Blues is the first actual thing I learned on guitar.

I hope it is fun for you too!

Grab your guitar and go!

Here is the link:

How to Play 12 Bar Blues on Guitar

Rock on until the next time!

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Tony G

At Six String Corner we are dedicated to helping guitarists achieve the goals they have set. One of the ways that we do that is to ensure that they use proper technique. Poor technique yields poor results. But, with the following selection of exercises, you will develop correct playing techniques that will improve your playing in ways you never thought possible! Tony has literally decades of experience on guitar. Six String Corner was founded in order to help guitarists be better at their craft.