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Blues Guitar — Acoustic

A "solid feature" for acoustic blues guitar is the technique, which acts as the foundational heartbeat for solo performance. This method allows a single player to maintain a driving rhythm while simultaneously playing melodies and licks, effectively serving as both the drummer and the lead guitarist. 1. The Foundation: Steady Thumb Bass

In acoustic blues, the thumb typically alternates between bass strings or thumps a single root note in a steady quarter-note pulse.

: You can "feature" a bluesy sound using just two movable shapes on the top three strings—a "triangle shape" for E7 and an "L shape" for A7. Acoustic Blues Guitar

The blues sound is physically built into the dominant 7th chord.

Because acoustic guitars have heavier string tension than electrics, full-step bends can be difficult. : Use "quarter-step" bends, specifically on the scale tone. A "solid feature" for acoustic blues guitar is

: A low-end rhythmic answer or chordal "stab" that fills the space. Recommended "Workhorse" Gear

Most features of this style revolve around the 12-bar progression, often using a structure. The Foundation: Steady Thumb Bass In acoustic blues,

: A vocal-like melody or lick played on the higher strings.