I don't like Blues much, but it's a very useful style of music to be familiar with. So, I decided to quickly put together a short track for people to practice Blues soloing over.
It's in E, 16-bar. It starts on V. The form is ABAB The 'A' part is a shuffle, while the 'B' part is straight, with breaks at the beginning to lead into the change.
http://s93909993.onlinehome.us/mp3s/Blu ... actice.mp3
If you lay down something really cool, post it here!
Also, general blues bullshitting. Do that, too.
Work on your Blues
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Re: Work on your Blues
here's some blues for youThe Sober Irishman wrote:
Also, general blues bullshitting. Do that, too.