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Turnarounds and Double Stops
Turnarounds were introduced in previous lessons, but these first four videos explore the topic in more detail. Double stops means playing two notes at the same time, and the next four lessons discuss this topic.
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| # | play time | date added | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2:41 | 07-27-2009 | various turnarounds in the key of A using 6th intervals (in the diatonic scale) are explored, including the use of neighboring notes. |
| 2 | 3:17 | 07-27-2009 | the previous lesson is continued, and some new turnarounds using 3rd intervals are introduced and played. |
| 3 | 3:11 | 07-28-2009 | John shows more turnarounds using chord shapes, and turnarounds pedaling the root note of the blues progression. |
| 4 | 1:59 | 07-29-2009 | using a couple of examples, the final part of these turnaround lessons explains what a riff turnaround is. |
| 5 | 3:31 | 08-12-2009 | double stops are explained, and double stops in the key of A using 4th intervals (in the diatonic scale) are demonstrated and played. |
| 6 | 2:27 | 08-12-2009 | double stops in the key of A using 3rd intervals (in the diatonic scale), with and without flatted 7th's, are explored. |
| 7 | 2:38 | 08-14-2009 | several double stops in the key of A using 6th intervals (in the diatonic scale) are demonstrated and played. |
| 8 | 1:35 | 08-15-2009 | double stops in the key of A using 5th intervals (in the diatonic scale), as well as octaves as an alternative, are played. |
