Let's play along with a blues shuffle in the key of E.
Let's use the E pentatonic minor scale to play along with.
Below is the scales most popular fretboard pattern tabbed
out in the key of E:
Here are a couple examples of licks you could use with
the E pentatonic minor:
Cue The Music
Below is a looping track of a blues shuffle in the key
of E. The chord voicings used are E, A, and B(B7).
It loops until you press the "stop" button.
Don't just listen! Play along using the scale pattern
above.
The Rhythm Part
Here is the rhythm part if you want to play along with
it. It employs the "quick change" 12 bar blues
progression (more on this in the private site).
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