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    Default How to play a slow blues shuffle

    A slow blues shuffle in E. I made this lesson by request. I have gotten so many people asking me how to play this type of slow blues shuffle. I added a couple of "2 string licks" to balance things out.

    Let me know how you like this one.

    http://www.dolphinstreet.com/guitar_...lesson-122.php

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    Very slick production Robert. I like this new format with the black background. Camera angle is great too, makes it very easy to focus on what you're playing.

    That strat is very sweet too, looks and sounds fantastic. I picked up a couple of little tricks to try from this.

    Thanks for posting!
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    Glad to hear!
    Feedback on this one has been incredibly good so far.
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    Robert , I really like the format and lesson very much. It makes it much easier to follow.

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