The Most Bluesy Chord Progression by Pink Floyd

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In this week's edition of Pink Floyd Friday, we look at the most bluesy progression by Pink Floyd, "Money". During the solo section, the combination of the walking bass, 12-bar blues form in half-time, use of blue notes, and a groovy shuffle give us the perfect match for Gilmour's searing blues solo.

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00:00 Introduction
00:40 Bluesy PF Songs
01:09 What is the Blues?
02:31 Blues Chord Progression
03:50 12-Bar Blues in Half-Time
05:29 Guitar Solo
06:30 Blue Notes
07:57 Classic Blues Phrasing
08:44 Lyrics
10:18 Blues is all about Groove and Shuffle
12:49 How to Practice With a Loop?
15:23 How to Solo?
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pink floyd, pink floyd guitar lesson, david gilmour
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