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9 Blues <b>Guitar Chords</b> to Rock The House! - <b>Guitar</b> Habits Posted: 23 Oct 2014 01:36 PM PDT Bigstock photo But also the ninth and thirteenth chords are found regularly in blues music to give that extra flavor to a chord progression. They add a little bit of jazz flavor. Choosing the right blues chords can make your blues rhythm playing sound fresh and full of color. Playing these blues chords in different positions will give you a unique sound every time again and makes playing rhythm much more fun and challenging. The blues chords shown below are all in the key of A, however they are moveable chords so they can be played in every key. The red dot indicates the root note. In the diagrams below all red notes are "A" notes. If you would move all the chords up a whole step then the chords are in the key of B. If you want the chords to be in the key of E, then move the entire chord so that the red dot (root note) lands on the "E" note. Tips: If you like more advanced blues progressions check out this post 3 Juicy blues chord progressions to be prepared Expand your blues chord vocabulary and have fun! Part I Part II 1 = index finger, 2 = middle finger, 3 = ring finger 4 = pinky Do you know some nice blues chords please share in the comments. Join the Guitarhabits facebook page to keep up with the latest posts, guitar lesson videos, tips, tricks and other news about Guitarhabits. |
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