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Blues Cakewalk by John Francis

Solo guitar piece from "Twelve Bar Blues In All Twelve Keys" by John Francis. It was previously released in his "Lessons in the Blues." This one is in "E." Heartside Publishing. http://JohnFrancisGuitar.Com Lessons available via Skype.

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Blues Cakewalk by John Francis

Solo guitar piece from "Twelve Bar Blues In All Twelve Keys" by John Francis. It was previously released in his "Lessons in the Blues." This one is in "E." Heartside Publishing. http://JohnFrancisGuitar.Com Lessons available via Skype.

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Blues Cakewalk

From "Twelve Bar Blues in all Twelve Keys"

Copyright 2003 Heartside Music

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I wrote "Blues Cakewalk" arround an arpeggio pattern. I only take a few liberties with the basic twelve bar harmony. You may use all
five fingers (including the pinky) to pull the E7 chords in measures 4 and 7, but if you are uncomfortable with that technique, you
may leave out the "D" on the fourth string. Try rolling a few of the chords on the repeat and shifting the right hand's position if you
would like a little variety.

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