The Most Important Blues Turnaround Lesson Ever Made - Ukulele Tutorial
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Full theory break down of how turnarounds work. We will play 20 different turnarounds and walk you through exactly how each one of them was constructed, so you can play them, transpose them, modify them and break down other turnarounds in other keys!
The lesson will walk you through the twenty turnarounds one at a time, each introducing a different element and each time adding something. Everyone one of these elements can be mixed and used together as well. So after this lesson you will be able to take these ideas and with the understanding of them created by the tutorial you can mix them, modify them, and change them, making these 20 turnarounds easily into 100 turnarounds. Not to mention if you understand how intervals and chord construction works you will be able to take this information and apply it to other keys as well, and even if you have never learned a turnaround in the other key you will be able to work out your own unique turnarounds without any tutorial, just using your understanding of how the work. On top of that all when you see a crazy exotic or unique turnaround you will be able to use the techniques and language learned in this lesson to analyze them. I had so much fun with this lesson I literally played until the sun went down.
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Indeed the most important turnaround lesson!!! Everything snaps into place😀
Yes!!! Great to hear.
Like the serpent that bites its own tail this lessons took basic theory into a wild, blues rollercoaster, full of circular twists and shuffling metaphors that left my head spinning with a tornado of practical musical ideas. Thanks, great work!
Easily best comment of 2024 so far. Thank you.
Wow! This is an extremely well thought out and informative instructional video. I have learned so much about turnarounds and the startling interval. Thank you. Thank you.
That’s great to hear!
A brilliant lesson, really well taught and demonstrated, cheers Tyler
Thank you John, happy it helped!
I sure would give the world to have more country song options. Especially the classics... I'd also love to see a good tutorial on Havana by Camila Cabello.
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Cheers!!!!
First class lesson Tyler! Thanks!!!
Thank you so much, I am proud of this lesson, too. It is always nice when a get a comment like yours on a lesson that I feel is very important.
I understood everything till the end, but when you played the blues I really got lost with all you added. Would love to see it written out. I know that is a pain. In another year I won’t consider it necessary. Hopefully I will really understand. Really liked the lesson.
That is fantastic that you made it to the end! At the end I was just just playing a good ol' fashion' blues in A and improvising over it. We have been doing a new series "From Scale to Solo" right now it is only 2 videos in, but I have written out some future lessons that we will develop over the rest of the year that will help demystify all that craziness that you saw. I can't really tab it out because it is all improvised, I just make it up as I go.
Danke für dieses coole Tutorial👍
Cheers friend!
Tyler, just WOW. An absolute ton of great info to digest. I’m gonna have to work through this a bit slowly, then maybe try my hand at transposing to a different key. I really appreciate the effort you put into your creations….this is terrific stuff.
Thank you so much Pat! A good exercise too, besides transposition which is great, is to learn a new turnaround and also yourself the follow questions
1. What interval does the riff start on?
2. Is the riff more than one line? So what interval does the other line start on?
3. How does it imply the V chord?
4. How does it approach the V chord?
You would be amazed at how many times bands like ZZ Top have totally blown my mind!!!!
invaluable lesson. Tyler is teaching u to create, not copy.
Exactly! You super star pupil!
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Classic Lesson, Bravo! (I like playing 4447 on the E7 chord . . . .)
Going for the classic E shape, it is fun to play that shape and pull of from the 7th to the 5th fret, that movement sounds really nice.
@@TenThumbsProductions The way you teach encourages experimentation which is cool . . . did you ever get my email about 'Latin Jazz'?
@@StevenDoyleLuke I did, and I have read it, just a super busy week getting ready to travel for three months and everything I need to get done for tenthumbs this overwhelming as a result I am super behind on my communication, sorry about that.
@@TenThumbsProductions No problem Man, being busy is good, be safe traveling!
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