The 12 bar blues chord structure is: C/ C/ C/ C/ F/ F/ C/ C/ G/ F/ C/ C
Using this to help you, put the parts of the 12 bar blues in order from beginning (at the top) to the end (at the bottom)
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A 12-bar blues is divided into three four-bar segments. A standard blues progression, based on the first (written as I), fourth (IV), and fifth (V) notes of an eight-note scale.
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Basic 12 Bar Blues Form
So in the key of C: I7 = C7, IV7 = F7, V7 = G7. The basic 12 bar blues consists of the following: 4 measures of the I chord. 2 measures of the IV chord.
In whatever key you are in, 12-bar blues uses the same basic sequence of I, IV, and V chords. It is most easily thought of as three 4-bar sections – the first 4, the middle 4, and the last 4 bars. The first 4 bars just use the I chord - I, I, I, I. The middle 4 bars go IV, IV, I, I.
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