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Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 13, 14 & 15

Lesson 13 of the second Jamorama book begins with two different 12 bar blues progressions, which can be played in a variety of keys. The point is not just to learn a fixed pattern of chords, but to understand the principles behind the progression, so you apply it in different keys.

Lesson 14 is a longer one, with a new minor chord to learn, plus another blues progression and a jam track to practice what you’ve learned. By this point you’ve learned a large number of chords, plus notes along most of the fretboard, and will be able to play a variety of impressive-sounding rhythm tracks to accompany your own songs or those of others.

Lesson 15 is devoted to explaining palm muting, which is used to good effect with both strumming and picking. This a a valuable new technique which will help increase your arsenal of sounds.

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