E Blues Rhythm Backing Track Acoustic Guitar [Practice Jamming]

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This Paluzzi Guitar video features an E Blues rhythm backing track on acoustic guitar to practice jamming with.

Blues Guitar Lessons for Beginners Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVNcyOJHg_0&list=PLOKVJibwUTbr_Fq9kCp3mRfkhsP0f5jvf

E Blues Rhythm Backing Track Acoustic Guitar [Practice Jamming]
0:00 Verse 1 (Texas-style Rhythm)
0:35 Verse 2 (Alt. Texas-style Rhythm)
1:03 Verse 3 ('E' Shuffle)
1:30 Verse 4 (Texas-style Rhythm)

Acoustic Guitar Backing Track in E Blues
Each verse in this E Blues acoustic guitar rhythm backing track has a different strum pattern or rhythm pattern played in the Key of 'E' Blues.

Practice Jamming & Soloing E Blues with Acoustic Guitar Rhythm Backing Track
The best way to practice soloing and improvising E blues riffs is to play along or jam with backing rhythm tracks. Once you play an E blues riff with an E Blues backing rhythm without making mistakes, the next step is try to apply variations to the E Blues riffs you know. Applying variations to E blues riffs is a major step in learning to improvise and solo with blues guitar. This acoustic blues acoustic rhythm backing track in the Key of E Blues, so you can practice and jam with E Blues riffs while harmonizing with a backing rhythm in the same key.

For Verse 1, a twelve-bar Texas-style Blues rhythm is played on acoustic guitar in the Key of 'E'.
For a guitar lesson on how to play this Texas-style Blues rhythm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeM5oysj7rY

For Verse 2, a twelve-bar 'alternate' Texas-style Blues rhythm progression is played on acoustic guitar in the Key of 'E'. For a guitar lesson on how to play this Texas-style rhythm on guitar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIscRLl5qLM

For Verse 3, a twelve-bar blues shuffle rhythm progression is played on acoustic guitar in the Key of 'E'. For a guitar lesson on how to play this Texas-style rhythm on acoustic guitar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-loYAAolxzo

For Verse 4, a twelve-bar Texas-style Blues rhythm progression is played which essentially repeats the Texas-style rhythm played in Verse 1, but with variations from the other Blues strum patterns added in as well.

With this Acoustic Guitar Blues Rhythm Backing Track, you can practice improvising or jamming with Blues Riffs, practice strumming an acoustic blues rhythm along with the video, or do both.

Paluzzi Guitar
The objective of this Paluzzi Guitar video series is to help establish a foundation of guitar fundamentals by applying various playing techniques (rhythm, fingerstyle, and soloing) to various styles of music. The more playing styles and techniques a guitarist can learn, the more diverse and self-sufficient a guitarist will become. A self-sufficient guitarist can then teach themselves, communicate with other musicians, and even write their own music once a solid foundation of fundamentals is established.

The Creative Guitarist Method Series was written and designed by Kevin J. Paluzzi of Paluzzi Guitar Instruction in San Diego, CA. For more information on private lessons and books, go to:

http://www.PaluzziGuitar.com

There really isn’t any one particular playing style or technique required in order to classify someone as a guitarist. For example, Andres Segovia, the Beatles, and Carlos Santana are all considered legendary performing guitarists, but each has his own particular style or technique (fingerstyle, strumming, and soloing) for playing. Every guitarist will have their own personal preferences when it comes to what style of music they would initially like to learn. Some may have a more-specific goal (singer/songwriter, soloist, etc.), while others may prefer a more general or overall approach to learning various playing styles and techniques. This series of Paluzzi Guitar books and videos are designed with a ‘pick and choose’ topic format (songwriting, soloing, etc.) so that once the Guitar Basics are completed, the guitarist can decide to focus on whatever topic they wish to study.

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