If you've been paying attention to our other 12 bar blues lessons, you pretty much know the drill:
B 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
E 2 3 4
E 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
F# 2 3 4
E 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
B 2 3 4*
*The last bar has several variations in which to "turn around" to the beginning. I personally like (bars 9-12):
F# 2 3 4
E 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
E F F# 4
or when the groove is slower, a slightly offbeat:
F# 2 3 4
E 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
B 2 (E F F# yeah)
or a more conventional (for fast or slow tempo):
F# 2 3 4
E 2 3 4
B 2 3 4
B 2 F# 4
Here's the blues scale in B to solo above the 12 bars mentioned above:
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Lesson #34: Blues in B (Guitar, Intermediate)
Posted by Ryan DeRamos at 12:00 AM
Labels: b, b blues, guitar, intermediate
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