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Old January 7th, 2007
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I would use more from the second lesson as the shuffle pattern is so much better and easier to play by drooping to A instead of sliding up to A in my opinion. To spice it up slightly where you play 02 02 04 04 you can play this sequence and it sounds good 02 02 04 04 05 05 by placing your pinky on the 5th fret. Once you have the the basics you can then play around with your own rhythm but stick to the basic rules of 12 bar blues and you will have some fun.

If you play lead on acoustic play the 3rd and 4 th position e minor pentatonic scale and it will sound great and on electric play the 4th and 5th and back to the start on the 12 fret for some great bluesy tone. I would not bother getting stressed out learning licks or riffs make up your own after a couple of weeks you will be suprised at what you can do then maybe take a peek at some of the great licks to take you to the next level.

Best of luck, let us know how you get on

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