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'The first thing you often hear on any blues record is a taster of what's to come': Here are 40 turnarounds to fire up your blues guitar playingUsing the V chord (D) to set up for the last Gm chord is an alternative to the semitone movement featured here. Watch out for the usual bend/vibrato issues. This is a simple pentatonic phrase that ...
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How to create satisfying lo-fi chords and progressions3. By changing the Gm chord to its 2nd inversion - so moving the fifth of the triad down an octave - we get a much smoother chord transition. What’s more, you’ll see the lowest note now moves ...
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