1 Finger Blues for Beginners
Want to play blues but feel overwhelmed? Learn a complete 12-bar blues using just one finger. Three simple shapes, one authentic blues sound.
Free Blues Riff Lessons From Colin Daniel: Free blues riff lessons — real licks, not scale runs. Start sounding like a blues player.
Want to play blues but feel overwhelmed? Learn a complete 12-bar blues using just one finger. Three simple shapes, one authentic blues sound.
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