Description
We've got two different variations for the turnaround. One will walk up and the other will walk down. Both use a pedal-point idea. This is a great way to mimic the riff because it has two "parts" just like the riff, one high and one low.
We've also got a little ending lick to put a tag on the whole thing! It's a basic pentatonic blues lick that will end with a G9 chord.
Now we have all the pieces of our new G Blues. Let's put them together over a backing track! Listen for the high-hat count in and play along. Remember to come in before the downbeat.
There is a play along at 80BPM and 120 BPM. I'll alternate between the two turnarounds each time through the form and finish with the bleus lick!
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel