This track eschews the traditional 12 bar form in favour of a looping AABA form, but with all the swing and soul you’d expect of a slow blues. It starts with just drums and bass before the rest of the band joins in. The track is sparse and spacious, giving you plenty of room to play.
B natural minor works well over this progression, but experiment with other flavours of minor and blues scales as well.
84 BPM.
A standard 12 bar blues with a surf rock feel. The main guitar part and the bass avoid thirds, leaving flavour of blues scale up to you. Moderately fast, at 158bpm. In addition to that standard chord chart and scales, this one includes tab for the main guitar line playing throughout the track.
Channel the raw energy of the 1950s with this upbeat rock ’n’ roll jam track inspired by "Johnny B. Goode." Perfect for practicing fast single-note lines, double-stops, and classic 12-bar phrasing—this track captures the swagger and momentum of early rock ’n’ roll while leaving plenty of space for your own personality. Ideal for guitarists, but suitable for any solo instrumentalist who wants to rehearse authentic 50s-style licks and phrasing in a performance-ready setting.
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