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A basic boogie-woogie rhythm pattern that works well for blues and rock. Practice it in different keys and try to play with a shuffle feel for variation.
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Comment added on October 17, 2010Since Robert hasn't tabbed this yet, I thought I'd make one to help people who need it.
e-----------------------------------
B-----------------------------------
G-----------------------------------
D-2-2-4-2--2-2-4-2--2-2-4-2--5-2-4-2
A-0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0
E-----------------------------------
Repeat the same pattern, followed by moving the entire pattern from the D and A strings to the G and D strings, then back to the D and A.
Hope this helps.
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Good job
Do you have the Rock/Blues Boogie version one and two tabbed out. As a beginner it would sure be helpful.
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