Many early blues songs from players such as Robert Johnson, Big
Bill Broonzy, Blind Blake and others were played using the basic
Cowboy chords (chords played between the first three frets) that
most beginning students have learned. Combining those chords with
fingerstyle methods such as Travis picking (alternating bass) or
dead thumb (monotonic bass) can be a joy in and of itself. But what
if the student could take his/her knowledge of old blues tunes and
learn to improvise with them? Using tools such as the CAGED system
and using pentatonic scales we can open a new world of
improvisation.
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