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Post by wannaplayblues on Feb 15, 2023 15:05:47 GMT -6
This one was just pure fun to play!
These single 12-bar choruses don't seem to have any defined end so I'm trying to do something unique at the end that's I've made up - be it simple or complex. This one I went for the classic A9 strum, however, I've been trying to get comfortable with moving my pick between hand positions so I tried it out on this so I could strum with my thumb and get a softer sound. Seen lots of players do this kinda thing with their pick/playing and would be a nice little option to have in my abilities.
Enjoy...
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Post by bluesbruce on Feb 16, 2023 7:32:45 GMT -6
That's another nice 12 bar chorus, WPB. Really nice gritty tone on that one, too. When you say these don't have any defined end, do you mean that he just plays a turn-around and then stops? Of course, intros, turn-arounds, and endings are all interchangeable (with alterations of the chord you end on). Other questions: does this book provide backing tracks? are multiple solos placed over the same backing track (or how many different backings are there)? I am intrigued by this one, as I also am by the solo blues pieces you are doing. Keep up the good work!
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Post by jack1982 on Feb 16, 2023 19:07:20 GMT -6
Beautiful piece WPB! Really classic blues. That A9 at the end had just the right sound to it.
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