In this video
Acoustic Loop - F Backing Track
Theory points
The chords in the key of F are; F major, G minor, A minor, Bb major, C major and D minor.
It's essential that we refer to the IV chord as Bb (not A#) because the key signature of F major has one flat.
In this jam, we play the secondary dominant and perfect fourth with an added dominant 7th interval, making them G7 and Bb7, which matches the Jack Johnson style vibe.
Watch an introduction video for dominant 7th chords from my Improver course here.
Strumming
Lead - F major pentatonic scale
See below the F major pentatonic scale shape 3, which is based on the C CAGED shape.
Need more help with the pentatonic or CAGED system? Get it here
Interactive tab
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Acoustic Looper Jam 1 in C - Happy major vibes
Acoustic Looper Jam 2 in C# - No barre chords needed!
Acoustic Looper Jam 3 in D - Solo over chords out of key
Acoustic Looper Jam 4 in D# - Creative capo lines
Acoustic Looper Jam 5 in E - Every chord is major?
Acoustic Looper Jam 6 in F - Jack Johnson vibes
Acoustic Looper Jam 7 in F# - Blues Rock in The People's Key!
Acoustic Looper Jam 8 in G - Don't miss this essential jamming concept!
Acoustic Looper Jam 9 in G# - The ADVANTAGE of barre chords
Acoustic Looper Jam 10 in A - Natural minor VS Harmonic and Melodic minor scales
Acoustic Looper Jam 11 in Bb - Wait, why not A#?
Acoustic Looper Jam 12 in B - Watch me for the changes and try and keep up!