Video timestamps:
0:00 Playthrough & greeting
2:05 Chords shapes needed
6:20 Chord progression
6:55 Strumming patterns
9:39 Adv. strumming tips
13:40 Fills & licks
21:02 Farewell
In this lesson I’ll teach you how to play an acoustic version of the classic St James Infirmary Blues. We’ll be in the key of A-minor, and I’m going to make this as accessible and beginner-friendly as possible. I’ll teach the chords, the progression, some strumming tips, and show you some neat lead licks & fills you can add in between strums of certain chords. I hope you find it helpful… let’s get to it!
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