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BLUES in E - create your own riffs

Here is the E Blues scale, also known somewhat high-falootingly as the Em Blues Pentatonic scale. But you should think of this as having fun with scales. Don't play them boringly, mechanically, in a consecutive kind of way. Practising your scales can be an extremely boring task, kind of soulless. The paradox however is, that as a musician and a guitar player, you need to know how these scales work, particularly if you want to play blues guitar effectively. For scales contain the steps, quite literally, from which melody is made. The word scale is based on the Italian scala which means ladder.

So have fun, pick about with these notes, jump about the freetboard, string hop, play chromatic runs, and remember to accentuate and stress the blues notes. If you have a second player handy get them to strum, or pick through the progression Em Am Bm. The fun thing is that, when selected from the fretboard below, none of the notes you play over this suggested chord sequence will be wrong. You will end up with some great licks to play over say Em Am Bm, or E7 A7 B7 chord progressions.

Same as for Blues in A

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