BC-012 • Beginners Guitar Lesson – The 12 Bar Blues

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Lesson 12 covers the traditional 12 Bar Blues (shuffle) rhythm. It’s part of a complete video beginners guitar course that has all notes available for free from www.justinguitar.com. Just click on the Beginners tab on the left and learn guitar in progressive easy steps. Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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25 Responses to “BC-012 • Beginners Guitar Lesson – The 12 Bar Blues”

  1. DoUBeliveNRockNRoll Says:

    I like your sweater.
    I like your sweater.

  2. Lennypombouthescb Says:

    Thank you Justin. …
    Thank you Justin. That marks the first time I have ever played anything on guitar. Cool. Thank you so much!

  3. MrSnotblock Says:

    Great video Justin! …
    Great video Justin! Very helpful.
    Have just started learning the guitar and can remember friends at high school who were learning, playing this progression again and again! And that was back in 1964! LOL!!! X-)

  4. BPColin Says:

    good answer :P i …
    good answer :P i suppose youreright

  5. ADILPROUD Says:

    blues is anything u …
    blues is anything u want if it sounds good thn do it jus learn the notes/scale an play how u feel this is blues baby

  6. timtan87 Says:

    no you can’t, the …
    no you can’t, the only ‘modification’ though, is the quickchange.

  7. BPColin Says:

    that wasnt the …
    that wasnt the question

  8. darshdarshu Says:

    he finished on A …
    he finished on A watch it properly dude…

  9. BPColin Says:

    got a question if …
    got a question if anyone can take a second to answer:

    can the chord order in 12 bar blues be changed freely? because on wikipedia and from friends, ive learned that it goes A,A,A,A,D,D,A,A,E,D,A,A

    this video’s version goes A,A,A,A,D,D,A,A,E,D,A,E

    i like the version on this video better but im just wondering why theyre different…

  10. BPColin Says:

    the open string is …
    the open string is the root note (meaning that letter is the chord your playing)… the other fingers are just changing the additional notes that go with the (root note) chord

  11. mossmanism Says:

    come see me @ zekes …
    come see me @ zekes guitar lessons for beginners#1

  12. 7478922 Says:

    gracias amigo, …
    gracias amigo, aprendi rapido

  13. Erlanga Says:

    Helpful man ;D
    Helpful man ;D

  14. JDxDkid Says:

    thank you so much …
    thank you so much man. all your lessons are completely awesome!
    keep it up!

  15. ThePicki Says:

    WOO WOO hendrix
    WOO WOO hendrix

  16. WolzPokemonThunder7 Says:

    awsome lesson! im a …
    awsome lesson! im a total guitar noob but i can play that now!

  17. xbox360fanal Says:

    i like to play a …
    i like to play a hendrix chord at the end if its in A progression

  18. toomasmoore Says:

    thanks for this …
    thanks for this lesson, i’m learning the harmonica and this is helping me understand the 12 bar blues better

  19. hanifpoyo Says:

    because that is the …
    because that is the bass note..
    u can look at chord for instant..
    the chord is named, by the base note..
    for example G..the base note is on the third fret of the thickest string..which is the note G..

  20. toby099 Says:

    Why is each …
    Why is each movement named after the open string and not the string your actually fretting? Argh :@

  21. lilnat77 Says:

    good instruction im …
    good instruction im a musician but not a string player and i picked up the guitar followed the lesson and im playing the blues a little rough but with practice ill get it. thanks

  22. jrmybwedding Says:

    you’re the man, …
    you’re the man, thanks!

  23. cmmnsense Says:

    Dude, I’m making …
    Dude, I’m making donations

  24. licksnkicks Says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the great lesson! Very helpful for a newb like me and very inspiring. It’s people like you who give me mega hope.

  25. ghettofeva Says:

    hey, to finish he …
    hey, to finish he is striking down once on the same chords that the progression starts off with, or on an “A.”

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