Try Peter Vegl website
http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ3/08a.html
has some good lessons for free and shows videos on how to do it. Good starting point.
2007-06-12 07:22:02
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answered by Barbarian 5
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2016-04-30 07:27:43
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answered by ? 3
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The following might be of help to you. The three notes are the standard ones in the chord; the bottom two notes are the primary notes used in playing the Blues:
CHORD or KEY CHORD NOTES and BLUE NOTES
C (No sharps)
C E G
Eb, Bb
D (2 sharps)
D A F#
F, C
E (4 sharps)
E G# B
G, D
F (1 flat)
F A C
Ab, Bb
G (1 sharp)
G B D
Bb, F
A (3 sharps)
A C# E
C, G
B (7 sharps)
B F# D#
D, A
2007-06-12 07:49:47
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answer #3
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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if you live in a city try gumtree - if you have a skill/language ability you can swap with someone for guitar lessons there
2007-06-12 07:26:14
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answered by Nikita21 4
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Go to your local community centre, or collage and ask there if they know of anyone ?.
You find that people who work in these places know someone who knows someone, if you know what i mean !.
Good Luck.
2007-06-12 07:17:43
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answer #5
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answered by TwiceShyGuy 2
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http://www.ultimate-guitar.com
I get all my tab off there.
2007-06-12 07:17:16
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answered by Mum-Ra 5
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