The normal “12-bar-Blues” usually consists of 3 chords. Usually named as “I-IV-V”-chords, alternatively as Tonic – Subdominant -Dominant. The I-Chord is the basic keynote of the Song, from which the two different can be derived.
Here we have the scale (without half steps): C D E F G A B C
With a Blues in C the I-chord is the C chord and so the IV-chord is an F and the V-chord a G-chord.
To test this simply count:
I II III IV V
C D E F G
The principle can be found in every typical Blues song, you just have to count the chords, if you have the keynote, that means the I-chord .
LET´S START WITH SOME PRACTICE!
Our 12-Bar-Blues follows this pattern: E (4 bars) A (2 bars) E (2 bars) B (2 bars) E (2 bars)
NOW PLAY A COMPLETELY SIMPLE 12-BAR BLUES IN E
12-Bar-Blues in E
E E
—————————————–|———————-|
—————————————–|———————-|
–1———————–1—-1—-1—-|–1—-1—-1—-1—-|
–2———————–2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
–2———————–2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
—————————————–|———————-|
E E A
———————-|———————-|———————-|
———————-|———————-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
–1—-1—-1—-1—-|–1—-1—-1—-1—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|———————-|
———————-|———————-|———————-|
A E E
———————-|———————-|———————-|
–2—-2—-2—-2—-|———————-|———————-|
–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–1—-1—-1—-1—-|–1—-1—-1—-1—-|
–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
———————-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
———————-|———————-|———————-|
B A E
———————-|———————-|———————-|
———————-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|———————-|
–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–1—-1—-1—-1—-|
–1—-1—-1—-1—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
–2—-2—-2—-2—-|———————-|–2—-2—-2—-2—-|
———————-|———————-|———————-|
B E
———————-|———————————–|
———————-|———————————–|
–2—-2—-2—-1—-|———————————–|
–1—-1—-1—-2—-|———————————–|
–2—-2—-2—-2—-|———————————–|
———————-|———————————–|
For correct practicing you can also use the GuitarPro file, with which you can practice, until you can play it easily and fluid! (12-Bar-Blues in different keys.gp3)
If it sounds too boring, you can easily add some 7th chords (e.g. E7, A7…). See Lesson 2!
EXERCISE:
Find the I. IV. and V. chords of the following frequently used keytones for 12-Bar-Blues through counting
1. A
2. D
3. G
SOLUTION:
1 I. = A IV. = D V. = E
2. I. = D IV. = G V. = A
3. I. = G IV. = C V. = D
SONGS BASED ON I-IV-V PATTERNS:
· Crossroads
· Good morning little schoolgirl
· Malted Milk
· Pretty Woman
· Pride and Joy
· Statesboro Blues
PRACTICE THE STANDARD 12-BAR-BLUES (KEY E)
Bar 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Chord E E E E A A E E B A E E
VARIATION (like played in Crossroads Blues)
Bar 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Chord E A E E A A A E B B A E
You can find the GuitarPro & midi files for this lesson on http://www.blueslessons.net
Author: Dirk Hagemann dirk@blueslessons.net
Dirk Hagemann is a webdesigner & Blues guitar player for years and have one of the biggest websites for Blues guitar players: http://www.blueslessons.net