To get a grasp of what it means to shuffle/swing, be sure to do the following:
1. Listen to a lot of blues and jazz records;
2. Read the Wikipedia article on the "Swung Note" for lots of background information;
3. Listen to those same blues and jazz records.
For the sake of simplicity, and due to the limitations of text lessons over audio-visual lessons, I'm going to say that a form of swing time goes: 1 and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a...and so on. It's a syncopated interpretation of the common time.
We'll do it over the twelve bar blues in E:
E and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
E and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
E and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
E and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
A and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
A and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
E and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
E and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
B and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
A and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
E and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a
E and a 2 and a A Bb B yeah...
Let's slow it down a bit, with the swing still there:
E 2 3 4 E 2 3 4 E 2 3 4 E 2 3 4
A 2 3 4 A 2 3 4 E 2 3 4 E 2 3 4
B 2 3 4 A 2 3 4 E 2 3 4 E 2 A-Bb-B-yeah...
When you have that down (and its myriad variations), try to play some bluesy lead guitar in E blues:
Friday, September 26, 2008
Lesson #29: Swing Time in E Blues (Guitar, Intermediate)
Posted by Ryan DeRamos at 12:00 AM
Labels: e, e blues, guitar, intermediate, swing time, time signature
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