E Country blues scale - fingering

Posted by tony hogan on Nov 15 2007 | acoustic guitar, guitar, normal tuning

Here’s a country blues scale that can be used for improvisation.  You’ll notice the fingering is a little unusual at first.  I recommend that you might try the other version of the scale first, the one just beneath this one.  If you entered the site via a search engine you will find it at this address http://the-guitarplayer.com/?p=77 I have written it with this fingering because if you are playing down near the head of the guitar using open strings and open chords, you could find it really useful.  But as I said try the other one first.

E Country blues scale - fingering for acoustic guitar

To download the printable pdf file click below:

E Country blues scale - fingering for acoustic guitar free tab and notation

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4 Responses to “E Country blues scale - fingering”

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    22 Nov 2007 at 7:31 am

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