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Fingerstyle blues boogie woogie lesson

Its originally intended to be played in A major but you can play it however you like. Read the video description for more info.

YouTube - Fingerstyle "boogie woogie" 12 bar blues


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Well done Jess!
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Bravo Jess! Well done and thanks.

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Good job Jess, that was very well done.

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Great! Thanks for the lesson.

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Good one Jess, thanks for doing this, cool post


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If any of you try it, record it and post it! I'd love to hear!


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Cool - also nice to play with a jazzy feel

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