12 Bar Blues with harmonic movement
Here is the 12 Bar Blues with harmonic movement. Larry Coryell, the "Godfather of Fusion" shows you how to add a little harmonic movement to the basic I,...
12 Bar Blues 10
Basic Jazz Blues
Come and learn how to play a "Jazz" Blues. The "Jazz Blues" is a little different than the regular 12 Bar Blues. It still has 12 bars (measures) as well as the I, Iv, and V...
Hound Dog - Blues Changes with Capo - guitar only
Elvis Hound Dog - The famous Elvis song, "Hound Dog" is based on the Blues Changes chord progression, also known as the 12 bar blues. We wi...
Hound Dog - Blues Changes with Capo - full track
Hound Dog Elvis - This famous Elvis song, "Hound Dog" is based on the Blues Changes chord progression, also known as the 12 bar blues. We wi...
Blues Changes - full track
Blues Chords - This video features a classic chord progression called Blues Changes. This progression can also be called 12 bar blues. It is the basis for many fa...
Blues Changes - guitar only
This video features a classic chord progression called Blues Changes. This progression can also be called 12 bar blues. It is the basis for many famous songs. It...
In this 12 Bar Blues video, Larry Coryell will show you how to play the most basic blues. It is 12 measures and consists of 3 chords, a I, IV, and V. The I chord is played for four measures ...
Other ways to get into the IV chord example 1 (ii-V of IV)
This video shows you an example of a different way to get to the IV chord. Mr. Coryell teaches us that you can platy the ii-V of t...
Other ways to get into the IV chord example 2 (Tritone substitution)
Learn the Tritone Substitution here. Now, once again in order to create a stronger pull or resolution to the IV chord in...
Other ways to get into the IV chord example 3 (ii - V Tritone substitution)
Instead of just playing the Tritone Substitution, you can also play the ii-V Tritone Substitution. In this last e...