On how to play the blues: Blues Guitar TheoryBy Ricky Sharples There's not a great deal of theory connected with blues but there ceri is a lot of discussion and a great deal of misunderstanding. Let's start with taking a look at blues in the key of E. Some guitarists assume that the basic scale for playing blues music in this key would be the E minor pentatonic with flattened fifth. Your chords would be E, A and B or I IV and V. The fact is that most blues players use a mixture of scales when they play solos. The Mixolydian scale is similar to the major scale but unlike the major scale, it has a flattened seventh. The thing to remember with the Mixolydian is that the root note is the fifth note of the key you are playing in. So if you are playing in the key of E the Mixolydian scale starts at B. You can get some understanding of how to use the Mixolydian scale in blues improvisation by playing the major scale a perfect fifth below the chord you are playing. So to use the Mixolydian over an A chord you play the D major scale, but beginning with the note A. It's really better to approach the blues through playing rather than theorizing. Once you are able to play basic twelve bar blues using the minor pentatonic scale, you should learn some turnarounds. The turnaround is the bit at the end of the twelve bars that sets you up for the next verse. Start by trying to imitate what you hear on records. Even if you think your solos don't sound very good, you will be amazed at how much better they sound once you have mastered ______continued. Interesting article on how to play the blues: Beginner Blues Guitar continued______
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