Danny Grady: Now our final chord, well at least the final number we are going to learn is E, it's based on E5. Your first finger is going to go to the second frets of the fifth string and you are going to hit the sixth string open at the same time, hot those twice together. And as we've done with little the previous chords you are going to keep your first finger down the whole time at your third finger here to the fourth fret of the fifth string and hit the sixth string open now at the same time as you hit the fourth fret fifth string hit those twice. Lift a bit your third finger then add your third finger again to the fourth fret.
So I'll count that out for you, one, two, three, four. So after you done four bits of this E chord you are going to come back to D; you are going to go all way down to D and do that four bits one, two, three, four. Come to A four bits to that, one two, three, four. Then end on four bits of E, one, two, three, four. So let's go for that again one more time slowly, four bits to A, one, two, three, four; four bits to D, two, three, four; four bits to D, another four bits to D then A, four bits to E, another four bits to D, and four bits to A, four bits of E. And that's 12 bar blues.
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Steve Rieck: Starting with the first fret across strings want to do it with the first fret, second finger on the second fret of the third string so that's little part of an F chord there.
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