![]() ![]() Only played 27 times, last time at MSG on 4/22/22. ![]() Maybe you don't love "Army of One." I happen to love it. So here's where things can go either way. The purists get their "I Am Hydrogen," and close it out with a classic, straightforward "Weekapaug Groove." (First ever "Mike's" followed by "Boogie On" for those keeping track). "Mike's Song" to open was a nice way to settle in, and the transition into "Boogie On Reggae Woman" and then BACK into "Mike's Song" showed an ease of effort but also a willingness to have fun and go off the beaten path a little bit. ![]() I know there are Camden defenders out there, but The Mann is the best. The lot scene is among the best, and the band is clearly comfortable and happy coming back to this venue. Beautiful venue, great staff, great sound, great surroundings. Probably goes without saying, but what the hell: The Mann is amazing. We have a couple new awesome Phish tunes on our hands.Īfter a couple of fun days of post-show / pre-show / bus rides in partnership with the Ardmore Music Hall, we rolled into The Mann ready to soak in the second night of the run. Rinse, repeat.īut that "Down With Disease" > "The Well," wow. Two minutes later, a new trailblazer appears. Every time someone came into the box, they were so happy-they were the first person to ever think of sneaking into a box! And then within 30 seconds, the security guy was back. Partially because I was distracted by a hilarious game of whack-a-wook between a security guard and a box that was empty for most of the night. For a variety of reasons, Tuesday's show didn't flow for me like it did for a lot of people. After decades of seeing Phish, we all have our preferences. More about this in a future lesson.Sometimes things just fall into place. But if you like your playing to be more colorful you can mix both major and minor. You can use the minor pentatonic scale to play along with all 12 bar blues progressions. Major Blues Chords in A Minor Blues Chords in A Basic Blues Scales. Open position chords are shown in the top row. Start with the open position since it is easier and fuller in sound, then once you have mastered it you can expand to play the other position of each chord. You don’t need to play both positions at once. One position is the open position where chords will have open strings. You will find 2 positions for each chord. Here are the chords needed for each case 1īelow you will see all you need to play 12 bar blues chords in A Major and A Minor So to play any of them you need to know those 3 chords Most common usage of this chord progression is the Major and Minor chord progressions. To play the 12 bar chord progression you need to know 3 chords.Ĭhords 1 4 5 in our example today we will play 12 bar blues chord progression in A major and A minor. ![]() To play blues rhythm guitar you need to know the main blues chord progression that’s used in the majority of modern blues music. To play the blues you need to know about Rhythm and Melody But today we will cover the most common style based on popular blues idol guitarists like BB King, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins, Stevie Ray Vaughan. Most common Blues Chord Progression 12 bar blues.īlues, as a music genre, has many forms and styles. Knowledge of how to use chords and scales neck diagrams.Basic knowledge of string names and fret numbers.(Electric or Acoustic) does not matter at this stage. You need a guitar that you can tune obviously.What do you need to play the blues on guitar? That was just a quick intro to show you how when you get to play the blues you get yourself open to many music genres that will keep your musical horizon filled with almost unlimited ideas and resources. However based on history since year 1900 when the seeds and roots of blues started to grow, blues ingredients deeply influenced all those music genres. Of course later they became something almost totally different and those genres and styles continue to change and evolve. I did not mention the blues yet because it basically is the essence of all those music genres. Their favorite music genre could be anything from country to rock to R&B to jazz to hard rock and metal to fusion. Many guitar players start to pick the guitar and decide to play mainly to cover the music they love listening to by their favorite bands. Let me start by a quick introduction on why as a guitarist you really don’t want to miss playing the blues. Why playing the blues is very helpful to any guitar player? ![]()
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