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Free Lesson Friday A Classy IV Chord Transition For Blues Guitar

Sep 3rd, 2021

In this lesson I'll show you a very simple chromatic slide that leads right into the IV chord. You can use it as a way to "hint" at the chord change. Little touches like this will make your playing sound more polished.

Key:E
Tuning:E
Difficulties: Beginner Intermediate
Courses: Related Courses
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  • Good stuff here Anthony! I can start using this right away- it’s cool ‘cause it’s such a “blues” sound with the bend!

    kkiley@kmddi.com (Locals Alumni) , 3 years ago