[Harp-L] Difference in the chord structure between bluegrass & Blues? (Ed)
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- From: David Priestley - Press & PR <dmharpman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 16:54:05 +0100
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I have a student who is wanting to get into Bluegrass music. He is
coming from a 2nd & 3rd position 'Blues' background.
My first advice to the student was to start his exploration of this
genre on a tune by tune approach.
Do you all feel that there is a characteristic difference in the the
chord structures of Bluegrass and Blues?
If you feel that there is such a difference could you please give an
example that I can direct my young explorer to.
Yours, David
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