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  1. 15 Common Blues Chord Progressions You Should …

    • Learn how to play blues chord progressions with this guide that covers 15 common patterns, from the classic I – IV – V to the jazzier I9 – IV9 – V9. See examples, popular songs, and tips for each progSee more

    I – IV – V

    Think of the I, IV, and V chords as the fodder that fuels most blues chord progressions. They are by far the most important chords in this genre, with 8-, 12-, 16- and 24 … See more

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    I7 – IV7 – V7

    In “Crossroads,” Eric Clapton used a subdominant 7th chord. But you can turn any of the three major chords or, better still, all of them to get that bluesy vibe going. A I7 – IV7 – … See more

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    I – Ii

    As surprising as it may seem, there are quite a few blues standards that use just two chords. The best example of this that springs to mind is Etta James’ heartbreaki… See more

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