Topic: Blues In G For Dummies
So you want to play the blues? Apart from hanging out at crossroads how do you inject some blues feel? Here's a chord shape I came across at the weekend.
So you're playing an E7 A7 B7 blues try this shape for the A chord.
E-3-
B-2-
G-2-
D-2-
A-0-
E-0-
Uses all four fingers but pretty easy to get your pinky into that diagonal form.
Now we want to play a G blues but C is hard to barre and open D sounds wrong. Here's a way to use that A7something shape again.
Play G as a barre then jump and make the A? shape at 5th. I't's a good bluesy C sound and not a long move at all.
E-6
B-5
G-5
D-5
A-x
E-x
Now back to Gbarre and you're up for D, simply jump to the 7th fret.
E-8
B-7
G-7
D-7
A-x
E-x
You can now slide down to C with that shape. You hardly need to strum much, let the slide sound ring out, it's cool. Also if you strum muted and get one hard strum in just before changing chords it's very bluesy.
Can anyone tell me what I'm on about?