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  "textContent": "Taking cues from John Mayer, Jimi Hendrix and Nile Rodgers, this lesson offers three examples of phrases that add rhythm and movement to blues",
  "title": "“It’s possible to play a great solo without many notes if the rhythm is interesting”: How to funk up your blues solos"
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