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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: Saxman on November 29, 2006, 07:06:13 PM
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Can someone explain to me what they are and maybe give me an example of such. Thank you in advance.
Peace and blessings.
Saxman
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A turnaround chord is just a chord to get from one part of a verse to another, most of the time back to the beginning of the whole song or to a previous sung verse. For example at the end of song like 'I'm a Soldier' you can do this: (these are turnaround chords)
In Eb:
G/Eb-G-Bb
Ab/F-Ab-Eb
A/Gb-A-Eb
Bb/G-Bb-Eb
(Bb/Ab-Bb-D-Gb)- I think this is one of the main turnaround chords for fast songs.
Turnaround chords in Db for slower paced songs:
Ab/Db-Gb-Bb
Ab/C-F-A
You also got turnaround notes such as:
In Eb:
For slower paced songs: Bb,C,Eb,C,Eb..... Go back to the first chord of the song.
This is a turnaround run for fast songs: Gb,F,Eb,C,Bb,C,Eb,F,Gb,F,Eb,C,Eb
Hopes this helps!!!
May God continue to bless!!! :) ;D :D
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Blues music uses a lot of turnarounds.
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Check this out for some assistance:
http://www.petethomas.co.uk/jazz-passing-chords.html (http://www.petethomas.co.uk/jazz-passing-chords.html)
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Love the cat!
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A TURNAROUND CHORD TRANSITIONS BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRESSION YOU JUST PLAYED.
EXAMPLE:
DA/EFAC
EC/DGC
FC/EGAC
F#D/EAD
GD/GABD
G#D/FG#BD
AE/GBCE
[AF/GCC#F] THIS IS THE TURNAROUND CHORD BACK TO THE BEGINNING CHORD:
DA/EFAC...
I HOPE THIS HELPED.
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Thanks all of you. I haven't tried the examples yet. Its very hectic here, but will try them soon. Thanks so much.
Saxman
:)