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Post by toom on Feb 26, 2009 19:38:46 GMT
Can anybody recommend an on-line source of turnarounds in open D and G?
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Post by blueshome on Feb 26, 2009 23:36:42 GMT
Why turnarounds in isolation?
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Post by snakehips on Feb 26, 2009 23:44:15 GMT
Hi there !
I applaud you for searching for turnarounds. Often all we hear is honky bar chord/slide turnarounds on all strings at the same fret - over 3 beats eg. in open G you get - C,C#,D Or in open G you get - G,Ab,A ie. all 6 strings at same fret - 5th,6th,7th
I just HATE that honky turnaround riff with a vengeance !!
Someone tell me a vintage blues track that has that turnaround ?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2009 2:49:10 GMT
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Post by toom on Feb 27, 2009 7:44:03 GMT
I'm completely self-taught when it comes to open tunings, and I have "invented" all my own chords and turnarounds. I already have Bob Brozman's page saved, and just thought it would be useful to see some fingerings actually in written form.
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Post by blueshome on Feb 27, 2009 9:54:21 GMT
Why not post the titles of some songs where you like the turnaround and we can help work them out, as I alluded earlier, they don't sit on their own.
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