I hope you enjoy this lesson on turnarounds. I find these kind of progressions so useful for embellishing comping or for intros. Don't forget you can get the PDF with tab/notation over on my website.
Excellent lesson. Excellent method. You play it, with chord diagrams. The you explain what you did. Then you demo the top notes, then you explain more theory. Best method for me. I had to slow down the sound, but it’s all there in the right order to play it, get it in the fingers and ears.😊😊
Indeed, excellent lesson. Too bad you do not have a nice guitar. Tell you what, I will swap with you ... that old thing for a nice new one. Seriously, that thing sounds beautiful.
I hope you enjoy this lesson on turnarounds. I find these kind of progressions so useful for embellishing comping or for intros. Don't forget you can get the PDF with tab/notation over on my website.
love that tritone one at the end, I'm playing with that now, cheers!
Can't beat a well placed tritone
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Really good lesson, very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Really good topic. And it's laid out very well. Well done. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
I heard 'Breezin-George Benson' in it. 😄
Excellent lesson. Excellent method. You play it, with chord diagrams. The you explain what you did. Then you demo the top notes, then you explain more theory. Best method for me. I had to slow down the sound, but it’s all there in the right order to play it, get it in the fingers and ears.😊😊
Thanks for the comment. Glad you like the video format :)
The Bb 7 chord diagram at 3.55 shou;d say fret 4. not 5 Just found your work recently and really appreciating your teaching thank you
Thanks - sadly too late to change it now, but thanks for pointing it out for others.
Indeed, excellent lesson. Too bad you do not have a nice guitar. Tell you what, I will swap with you ... that old thing for a nice new one. Seriously, that thing sounds beautiful.
Cheers Wally. I feel very fortunate to own this guitar! It certainly has vintage mojo.
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
You are welcome!