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Hello friends,

Today I'm digging into the Swiftlessons archive, and introducing a new resource for my popular rhythm lesson "Six Bluesy Shuffles." In this tutorial you will discover some of the common riffs that you can use to spruce up a basic 12 bar blues.

These riffs can be used to replace regular chord strums, but also sound great when mixed with dominant 7 chords. When playing in a duo, it's very common for one guitarist to keep it simple with basic strumming, while the other performs a shuffle riff that fits over that rhythm. Let's get started!

Applying Each Shuffle to a 12 Bar Blues Progressions:

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Six Bluesy Shuffles - A Rhythm Guitar Lesson

Get early access to the TABS, exclusive tutorials and other awesome supporter perks at http://www.patreon.com/swiftlessons Tabs for this lesson at: https://goo.gl/7uapUd How to Play Six Bluesy Shuffles - A Rhythm Guitar Lesson for beginners to Advanced Players! The shuffle is the backbone of many well-known blues guitar songs. In this lesson, I'll breakdown six variations inspired by players like Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Brownie McGhee. Create a feeling of movement with your rhythm performance, as you add a Country and Boogie Woogie twist! Thanks so much for watching, many more guitar lessons are on the way! -Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Links: Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarless... Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons Request a song at: http://goo.gl/y70rff

Comments

Anonymous

Thank you. And the revised pdf looks great.

Anonymous

Thanks so much. Great lesson

Anonymous

Just what I need! Thank you for a fine lesson on basic techniques.

Anonymous

Thank You!

Anonymous

Basic techniques?..i've been playing for for 40 years and been in plenty of gig bands..I can tell you only a handful of guitarists have any variation on the first shuffle here.....Drill them all into your blues routines...it will pay off.