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Lessons: Blues Bass Lesson #11851: 60's British Style 12 Bar Blues

60's British Style 12 Bar Blues
by John DeLellis
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Blues Bass Lesson by John DeLellis suitable for Intermediate bassists.
Excerpt:  This is an example of how Led Zep's John Paul Jones or Jack Bruce would play around a traditional 12 bar blues progression. The style copies the old 50's R&B bass lines but feels a little more syncopated. I tried to put as many riffs as possible into this 1 example. Listen to Led Zep's "The Lemon Song" to hear how it is really done. Have Fun Thanks


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