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12 Bar Blues Basic Strumming + Triplet Turnarounds

By Klaus Crow 7 Comments

April 4, 2022 by Klaus Crow

Hi lovely people, I’ve got a 12 Bar Blues Progression for you today with a basic strumming pattern, a basic turnaround and some extra fancy triplet turnarounds to spice things up.

Basic 12 Bar Blues Progression

This 12 Bar Blues shuffle is in the key of E and moves through the following 12 bar chord progression:

/ E7 / E7 / E7 / E7 / A7 / A7 / E7 / E7 / B7 / A7 / E7 / B7 /

 The last four bars of the progression function as the turnaround. You can play this by strumming through the pattern / B7 / A7 / E7 / B7 / or finish it with a more enhanced turnaround that makes the progression sound really cool. Eventually you want to learn both. If you’re a beginner just start with the basic turnaround.

Basic 12 Bar Blues Strumming Pattern

For the strumming pattern we play: ↓↓↑↑↓↑ “down-down-up-up-down-up” for each bar / measure throughout the entire progression.

Below there’s a video lesson where I explain the entire 12 bar blues with the strumming patten and different blues turnarounds.

Enjoy!

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Related posts:

  1. Basic Strumming Patterns for Beginners Part I
  2. Basic Strumming Patterns for Beginners Part II
  3. Easy Basic 12 Bar Blues Shuffle
  4. 2 Heavenly Blues Turnarounds Guitar Lesson

Comments

  1. Richard says

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    Excellent lesson !! Great explanation and video
    Thank you

  2. Klaus Crow says

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    Hi Richard,
    Thanks, I appreciate it. Your feedback keeps on the right track. 😉👍

    Warm regards,
    Klaus Crow

  3. Alan says

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    Thanks. Great lesson helped me get a new rhythm on this 12 bar blues. Nice turnaround variations! that adds a lot. Thanks buddy

  4. Klaus Crow says

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    Hi Alan,
    Thanks. Happy to hear you like the lesson. Those turnarounds make it extra fun to play,
    and gives it that bluesy edge to the progression.
    Have a great one! 😊👌

  5. John Greaser says

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    Klaus, Thanks for expanding my turnaround options.

  6. Klaus Crow says

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    Hi John,
    Sure, you can never have enough turnarounds. :)
    If you like some more you can check out the Robert Johnson turnarounds:
    https://www.guitarhabits.com/5-robert-johnson-style-blues-turnarounds/

    Best,
    Klaus

  7. Craig Smith says

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    Enjoyed the lesson, moved right along. Liked how there was a lot of different endings.

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