If you read the previous lesson, this will all make sense. We also learnt that chords are often written by using roman numerals. In the previous lesson on song writing and chord theory, we learnt that each key is made up of seven chords, one for every note of the major scale. To be able to play a blues, we need three chords – 1, 4 and 5. Before we look at exactly what it is, we need to be familiar with I, IV and V chords. So what is it? Well, it has 12 bars, but I’m guessing that you already figured that out by the title. For guitarists, it is an essential part of our repertoire. It has been used to produce countless hits including outside of the blues genre. The 12 bar blues is one of the most popular chord progressions in all of music. We will also explore the minor blues scale and look at how it’s a perfect fit for the 12-bar blues chord progression. In this lesson, we are going to look at the 12-bar blues, which is a popular chord progression used in countless songs.
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