Now I'm going to talk about the four chord in the key of E blues. Now, the four chord in the E blues key, you've already learned from the key of D, which is the a seven chord. So it just happens to be the four chord in the blues. Now to form that I'll just quickly review it, you can make an A chord and then just lift up your middle finger. And that's your a seven chord. I usually like to play it with my middle finger though, on the second fret of the D string, ring finger on the second fret of the B string from the A string down and you got your a seven chord or the four chord in the blues.
So it's a good idea to practice transitioning between the East seven chord and the a CT or the one chord and the four chord. So just try just strum like four times down IE seven and 874 times. I'll let you do that you can pause the video and just do that a few times to get that transition down. Once you're comfortable with that, then we'll move on to the next lesson where we'll learn about the five chord.