Announcement: Guitar Lesson with a Jazz Turnaround Has Just Posted Online
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2013 -- The crew of Guitar Control keeps the complimentary video clips coming with this fun jazz turnaround lesson that can be viewed on You Tube and may be worth the watch for pretty much anyone who is looking to learn more about how to play jazz guitar. The tutorial lasts for just under three minutes and it contains a jazz chord progression in C Major that is used to create what’s known in music as a turnaround.
A jazz turnaround is basically the section of a song that smoothly links a previously played part of a song to the next, so it’s kind of like a phrase connector and it’s typically in the form of a chord progression. Also, they usually take place in the last two bars of piece and there are of course many different variations of them. This one is in C Major and for extra assistance jazz turnaround tabs are included to show where each finger is supposed to go on the fretboard. Tabs are effective and can often be essential for learning jazz guitar chords or any type of chord for that matter.
The exceptional instructor in this guitar lesson is Jon MacLennan and he’s a highly skilled guitarist who has been schooled by some of the best himself. So, he certainly has the ability and versatility to teach the six-string on several different styles of music including jazz guitar. Therefore, this particular tutorial in which he shares some useful information on jazz turnarounds should be beneficial for many students.
Ever since the inception of the internet, people from all around the planet have been exploring cyberspace in order to find answers and advice on many things, including six-strings. In fact, that’s why companies like Guitar Control.com actually exist, in order to assist others in making their musical journey a successful one. Plus, seeing as though they currently have over 330 lessons on You Tube alone, there’s bound to be a little something for everybody!
Claude Johnson, Guitar Control, 888-687-4216, [email protected]
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