8th note beat Rock’n Roll also includes Boogie.
It is important to play Boogie with triplet in mind.
Basically, it has the same feeling as the shuffle that was introduced in Part 13.
Here we will introduce an 8th note beat Boogie pattern using a 12-bar blues progression.
12-bar blues chord progression(Key-A)
This is Boogie’s pattern with a blues chord progression (Key-A).
Let’s get a good feel for the bounce and create a comfortable rhythm.
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This is a pattern that then includes a “D chord” in the second measure.
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12-bar blues chord progression(Key-E)
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This is a pattern that then includes a “A chord” in the second measure.
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Summary
So far, we’ve introduced an 8th note beat Boogie pattern using a 12-bar blues progression.
By mastering the 12-bar blues chord progression, you’ll be able to enjoy jam session with players you’ve just met.
Let’s practice not only Key-A and Key-E, but also Key-C, Key-D, Key-B, etc.
Thank you for reading to the end.
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