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BLUES UNPLUGGED
Easy
Chords
Tab
“Bad Feelin Blues” by Blind
Acoustic
Lead

Blake
Blues
Scales
Fingerstyle
BY MR. KENNY · PUBLISHED OCTOBER 28, 2013 · UPDATED JULY 25, 2017
Strumming
Difficulty: Intermediate – Advanced

Blind Blake (1895-1937) is a figure of enormous importance


in American music. Not only was he one of the greatest blues
guitarists of all-time, Blake seems to have been the primary
developer of “finger-style” ragtime on the guitar, the six-string
equivalent to playing ragtime on the piano. Blake mastered this
form so completely that few, if any, guitarists who have learned to
play in this style since Blake have been able to match his quite
singular achievements in this realm.
“Bad Feelin Blues” was recorded in 1926 and is a perfect example
of Blake’s finger-style approach. It’s tuned to drop D. Pay close
attention to the super fast triplets occurring throughout much of
the song (notated with a “3” in the traditional music score).
Breakdown
Part 1
Part 2

Part 3
Complete Transcription In PTB Format

Complete Transcription In PDF Format


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