In this video
This lesson focuses on the rhythmic foundation of a classic 12-bar blues bass line with unmistakable Stevie Ray Vaughan-style strumming and muting.
I'll teach you the crucial fretting hand muting technique that creates the clean, percussive sound essential to acoustic blues rhythm playing.
This pattern also uses the E mixolydian mode, which is a quick dip into explaining why blues sounds both major and minor simultaneously.
Check out the Interactive Tab for the SRV Style Rhythm below
Key learning points:
• The 12-bar blues bass line pattern with accurate muting
• Essential fretting hand muting, with use of the thumb over top and correct finger positioning
• How to create the "Stevie Ray Vaughan groove" with (very) laid-back swing timing
• The A major chord variation and its connection to mixolydian harmony
• Following the chord changes in a rhythm context