Between the Licks - Dynamic Blues Chording
Video Description: Learn to think of chords as movable "shapes". This lesson isn't blues specific but this concept is applied to the blues in this lesson. Check out the tab here: http://betweenthelicks.com/blues-guitar/blues-chord-shapes http://betweenthelicks.co Related Article Subjects: blues, chords, comping, Guitar, lesson, music, rhythm
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