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This piano-based 12-bar major blues shuffle backing track in the key G was inspired by the song “Further On Up The Road“ by Eric Clapton. The tempo is 132 bpm and the chord progression is as follows:
G7 - - - -
C7 - - G7 - -
D7 - C7 - G7 - -
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You need the right scales that actually work on blues so you get better as quickly as possible. If you search up online on how to learn blues guitar improvisation, most guitar teachers will either teach you the major scale modes and the pentatonic scale, or teach you blues licks, which are good. They are impo
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