www.bluesguitarinstitute.com In this video, you will learn how to apply the fundamental components of playing acoustic fingerstyle blues guitar using a B7 chord. We also put the E, A and B chords together in the standard 12 bar blues progression. I will show you how the rhythm, chords and melody can all be played by one guitarist which is the magic of fingerstyle guitar. Mastering these techniques will help you learn to play fingerstyle guitar songs of Robert Johnson, Eric Clapton, Keb Mo and many others. For more lessons like this, please visit http

4 thoughts on “Lesson 009 | B7 Acoustic Fingerstyle Blues

  1. Thanks! I’m working on tabbing the fingerstyle lessons. I’ll update you with a link when they are ready. Thanks for your interest!

  2. Genuinely love your blues playing… Are the TABS available?

    I have dual "TAB and—directly above that, the 5 lines on my sheets," to place the notes for each fingering.

  3. Spot on, I should do that more. I just finished up a series of posts/videos teaching the notes on the fretboard. super important and mostly overlooked with TAB. More important to know the notes and function of that note (3rd, 7th, etc) than a fret number!

    Thanks for your comment.

  4. Just a suggestion on lessons:

    Is there any possibility of—–along with the way you state, e.g. "move pinky to the 3rd fret, 2nd string" to also state the name of the note first?

    I am amazed at how ‘complicated’ it sounds to say the above by the teachers on the ‘net because==== for people like me who don’t know every note on the fretboard instanteously——and yet a TAB is so easy. A visual instead of audio.

    Maybe we could all learn more quickly if many of the notes were said as well?

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