When you do the basic “blues in e” rhythm it can get a little stale, and you might want to add some variations along the way…

Also, you probably hear a lot of subtle variations when other guitarists play this groove, and you might have wondered what those notes are and where they come from…

So in this video I’ll run you through how the simple Major Blues Scale follows the chords and gives you the notes you need for those variations.

There are a bunch more variations in slow blues, shuffle blues, and other feels in my 52 Rhythm Fills And Variations course at:

https://52rhythmfills.com/


    2 replies to "Slow Blues In E With Major Pentatonic Variations"

    • Sir GlenMurphy MBE

      So nice and easy for us oldens griff, cheers

    • Three Finger Phil

      Good lesson.

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