Blues Guitar Chords

Quiet often when learning blues for the first time many people start by learning the basic blues guitar chords. Once you learn these you can then start moving forward with your guitar playing and branch out into other area of interest such as soloing, improvising and chord substitutions.

The most common key that most people learn the blue in to start with is the key of A. A standard 12 bar blues consists of three chords. The 1st, 4th and 5th. If this means nothing to you yet then don’t worry. In the key of A this could be the blues guitar chords A, D and E.

Knowing how these chords work together and understanding the 12 bar blues chord progression will go a long way to teaching you the basics.

Once you have mastered these you will eventually start to develop style, flexibility and your own unique technique. This is when you can really start to express yourself as a musician. Once you start being able to play a 12 bar comfortable you should consider starting to play along with other musicians. A lot of bars run local jam nights and these can be a great place to get started. If you don’t have this option then a backing track is a good alternative.

Perseverance and practice are needed to get to a high standard of playing. If this is something you wish to achieve then you have to be prepared to put the hard work in. If you are picking up your guitar once a week and have dreams of being the next BB King then you are just kidding yourself.

I recommended that if you are serious about your playing then you should start lessons. A great way to do this is to use online lessons. These are brilliant and offer you the chance of learning how to use blues guitar chords to their full effect.

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