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Kristofer Dahl9th April 2010Awesome topic/lesson Laszlo - we don't have a lot of simple rhythm lessons!
Vasilije Vukmirovic9th April 2010Very useful! ![]()
Bogdan Radovic9th April 2010Great lesson! Rhythm lessons are always fun to play and very useful! ![]()
Keilnoth9th April 2010Very useful, and a solo will fit perfectly on it. ![]()
Wilska9th April 2010Useful info Laszlo, I know I atleast need to get better at blues chording!
Laszlo Boross9th April 2010Thanks for all the comments guys! It's a very simple practice, but helped me a lot in the beginning and I hope it can be also useful for sombody else. ![]()
Hisham Al-Sanea9th April 2010nice combination and useful lesson
Fusar10th April 2010Ah, nice topic, so I can work on chords and as well get into the blues...will learn this lesson and theory about blues chord progression and then maybe try an easy solo over the backing track!
Go On Laszlo, I love your lessons ![]()
Santiago Diaz Garces10th April 2010This is so useful and helpful Laszlo!! Great lesson
Laszlo Boross10th April 2010Thanks Guys! ![]()
Zsolt Galambos12th April 2010Cool! Makes me wanna grab my guitar and jam along ![]()
Piotr Kaczor13th April 2010Very useful, Laszlo!

Hi GMC-ers!
Welcome to my blues chord lesson! In this lesson we’ll play a tradicional 8 bar blues circle with some very simple chords, in different positions. I think these are rather only ideas how we can play a blues circle the simlyest way. Of course we can play more chords in more position if we have already known the structure of this pattern.
In the first part I use some very simple open string chords, at the end is a closing theme from the eleventh fret, but it’s an easy to play part as well.
The second part differes from the first, it’s mainly at the fifth and the seventh fret. These are the same chords as before, but played in different positions. The last theme is repeated, this is the same as in the previous part.
The chord progression is as follows:
E7 E7 A7 E7 B7 A7 E7 B7
Good practicing!