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Boogie Blues is a really fun style to play and it's also great to study as lots of classic Blues bass lines come from the left hand of solo Boogie-woogie piano tunes.

 

This style of Blues originated in the Barrelhouses of Texas and eventually evolved into a heavy electrified Blues played by artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan.

 

In my latest lesson I show you five Boogie Blues bass riffs and also how to plug them into the 12-Bar Blues progression.

 

It's great to have these riff at your fingertips for Blues jams and these riffs are dual purpose in that you can also use them for Rock n Roll Blues. That require a simple rhythmic change from shuffle feel to straight feel.

 

Find out more in my latest GBS video lesson. 

 

The free PDF link is under the YouTube video. 

 

Have fun!

 

https://youtu.be/8ya6AooPzHQ

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