Admin admin Posted September 17, 2020 Admin Report Share Posted September 17, 2020 The turnaround is one of the most used elements in jazz music. It appears in jazz blues, in rhythm changes or many Jazz standards in different forms. So what is a turnaround ? it is a 1625 progression which is played mostly in 2 bars. There are several forms available and babe are all called turn around so here are three examples below. Bb7 G7 / C7 F7 Bbmaj7 G7 / C7 F7 Bbmaj7 Gm7 / Cm7 F7 There are different methods to make a solo over such musical form. Some of them are easy, others are more advanced and difficult. In this tutorial I talked about the easy form and that method works over all versions of turnarounds in any situation. The main trick is to use the major pentatonic scale and adding the approach note which is located between the interval 2 and 3 and is so-called flat 3. So first I am going to show you a written guitar which works on a turn around with a walking bass and then show you the major pentatonic with the approach note and then give you some guitar licks and some inspiration how to use that scale over a turn around. At the end of the tutorial I am going to play a version of my own to give you some additional improvisation on how to work out with that method. Play a jazz guitar turnaround like a Pro.pdf Play a jazz guitar turnaround like a Pro.gp turnaround in Bb.mp3 Andrea Joy and Randy 2 Quote www.hanspeterkruesi.comif you love this website please support it either with aPremium Membership or / andDonation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Andrea Joy Posted September 17, 2020 Members Report Share Posted September 17, 2020 This helps - because it's good to KNOW what I play! ? Wenn ich Dur Penta Bluestonleiter spiele (denke), erkenne die b3 (Mollterz) jetzt erstmalig als Durchgangston. War mir gar nicht so bewußt! So habe ich nun eine neue Perspektive und einen Klasse Ansatz den ich gerne für den Turnaround übernehme! ...faszinierend! Mir geht grad ein Licht auf ? Das ergibt völlig neue Melodien ? Danke LG Andrea PS: Thanks for the JAMTRACK! Michael Bates and Randy 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin admin Posted September 18, 2020 Author Admin Report Share Posted September 18, 2020 Yes it's always good to know what you play. The approach note on the b3 is indeed a very important note. And I am glad the " lights " went on. ? And thanks for the extra donation. I will add it to the amount here. liebe grüsse aus der Schweiz ? Randy and Andrea Joy 2 Quote www.hanspeterkruesi.comif you love this website please support it either with aPremium Membership or / andDonation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Jeff W Posted January 7 Members Report Share Posted January 7 On 9/17/2020 at 3:01 PM, admin said: The turnaround is one of the most used elements in jazz music. It appears in jazz blues, in rhythm changes or many Jazz standards in different forms. So what is a turnaround ? it is a 1625 progression which is played mostly in 2 bars. There are several forms available and babe are all called turn around so here are three examples below. Bb7 G7 / C7 F7 Bbmaj7 G7 / C7 F7 Bbmaj7 Gm7 / Cm7 F7 There are different methods to make a solo over such musical form. Some of them are easy, others are more advanced and difficult. In this tutorial I talked about the easy form and that method works over all versions of turnarounds in any situation. The main trick is to use the major pentatonic scale and adding the approach note which is located between the interval 2 and 3 and is so-called flat 3. So first I am going to show you a written guitar which works on a turn around with a walking bass and then show you the major pentatonic with the approach note and then give you some guitar licks and some inspiration how to use that scale over a turn around. At the end of the tutorial I am going to play a version of my own to give you some additional improvisation on how to work out with that method. Play a jazz guitar turnaround like a Pro.pdfUnavailable Play a jazz guitar turnaround like a Pro.gpUnavailable turnaround in Bb.mp3Unavailable Great lesson.....great advice.......and always cool stuff to use............cheers HP! Randy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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