In this video I'll show you TWO EASY ways to create blues turnarounds that you can use in a band or by yourself! Get the FREE TAB here workingclassguitar.com/courses/best-of-corey-s-youtube/lectures/51365344 Get Blues Guitar By Yourself for 50% Off! workingclassguitar.com/p/blues-guitar-by-yourself?coupon_code=YT-VID-1%2F24&product_id=5223951
Really thinking about getting the course, but wonder if its any different than typical videos you can look around and find out the. Does the course lean more towards “here are some examples of what to play and here are the tabs” or does it go a little further into teaching the “why” behind which scales/notes to use?
@@RussC123 The course is a succession of little blues in different keys. Corey teaches you other ways to play the chords with the triads. It's a great way to learn the fretboard (triads and seventh chords). He explains why you play here and there and he uses pentatonic to fill the rythm so there is a little explanation but you don't use modes. Hope it helps !
@@RussC123just go for it. The course is very different to the usual. Best course I’ve worked with, especially for rhythm, but also to appreciate corresponding scales you can tap into for fill licks. It really is a course that encourages creativity, all the while laying a solid foundation for 7 and 9 chords in the main
Just occasionally a video covers something so core and foundational that it turns on a light bulb and transforms my playing. This is one of those videos. 💡🔥🎸 Understanding how a turnaround works is the gateway to making up my own and building my own style. Please keep doing videos like this one
Thank you for this awesome explanation Corey! I remember seeing a similar lesson from Jeff McErlain a while back but I don't think I really understood it quite as well. I didn't have nearly as good an understanding of triads yet so maybe it just makes more sense now. This is super helpful, you rock!
I'm terrible with my theory (because I just don't try. I know. It's dumb), but your method of teaching was patient enough for me to try. Your fingering is clear to see too so that's key. Thanks for the lesson. Looks like I need to subscribe for more.
I think the point is you can either keep the root, in which case it has to stay in the same place, or you drop it. In the first example with an E7 chord, it's easier to just drop the root and then he can move the whole shape down one fret at a time. Then end on an E triad (no 7th). The other examples are with 1,3,5 triads, not 7th chords. So he keeps the root since he's only playing 3 notes and can work out some nice fingerings to keep the root. I suppose he could have dropped the root and played the 3rd and 5th, moving them chromatically. It might not sound as cool. In both cases he's playing 3 notes, and ending on a major triad. I think the point is that they're just different options, that sound a bit different, but both are cool.
Does this work in a similar fashion as to why fully diminished chords can move up/down a minor 3rd? By omitting the root of the dominant chord you have a diminished triad... Are these ideas connected?
Hi Corey, in your video you're saying the turnaround documents are for free, if I use the link, I have to enrol. I know nothing in this world is for free, but why are you telling it is for free if it doesn't? I like your classes very much, but .......
Thanks for asking. Enrollment in that collection is free. Just have to sign up with your email. Enrolling in the collection gets you access to not only this free download but, all of the others too. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again for asking and happy to get you the assets and others as well
So you're saying if I told you that there was ham and cheese in your ham and cheese sandwich, I'd be ruining it? Come on Brians brain i know you can do better 🤡
@@TheDonutDoctor My comment went right over your head!! "talkin' jazz" is a catch phrase like "talkin' jive" or "it sounds Greek". To quote Foghorn Legghorn, "I made a funny!!"
In this video I'll show you TWO EASY ways to create blues turnarounds that you can use in a band or by yourself!
Get the FREE TAB here
workingclassguitar.com/courses/best-of-corey-s-youtube/lectures/51365344
Get Blues Guitar By Yourself for 50% Off!
workingclassguitar.com/p/blues-guitar-by-yourself?coupon_code=YT-VID-1%2F24&product_id=5223951
Thanks Corey! Dig your lessons, insight and chops!
Dude this vid really clicked for me. Been trying to learn these forever. So easy to understand thank you
The "blues by yourself" course is the best purchase I've ever made 👍
Really thinking about getting the course, but wonder if its any different than typical videos you can look around and find out the.
Does the course lean more towards “here are some examples of what to play and here are the tabs” or does it go a little further into teaching the “why” behind which scales/notes to use?
@@RussC123 The course is a succession of little blues in different keys. Corey teaches you other ways to play the chords with the triads. It's a great way to learn the fretboard (triads and seventh chords). He explains why you play here and there and he uses pentatonic to fill the rythm so there is a little explanation but you don't use modes. Hope it helps !
@@bobygap Yep- definitely helpful. Thank you!
I bought it, I can confirm it's a great course. Corey is a fantastic teacher. Will keep me busy for long 😉🎸🖖🏻
@@RussC123just go for it. The course is very different to the usual. Best course I’ve worked with, especially for rhythm, but also to appreciate corresponding scales you can tap into for fill licks. It really is a course that encourages creativity, all the while laying a solid foundation for 7 and 9 chords in the main
Just occasionally a video covers something so core and foundational that it turns on a light bulb and transforms my playing. This is one of those videos. 💡🔥🎸
Understanding how a turnaround works is the gateway to making up my own and building my own style. Please keep doing videos like this one
You said it better than I could have. 👍Nuts and bolts for the creative.
Love these ideas Corey, always fun picking up new turnarounds to add to the bag of tricks
Corey and Tim! Two of the best guitar guys online.
Fantastic!! Thanks for this golden lesson!
"Blues by Yourself" is fantastic! I've been working on it slowly and can't wait to hear the player I've become by a the time I finish.
Pure Gold! Take blues to another level with these triad tips!
Great lesson, thank you. I'd never fully understood how turnarounds are built until now.
I became a VIP member as you have so much great content! Thanks for all the videos!
Thx so much, Brian! Please enjoy the lessons. New course Friday!
Thank you for this awesome explanation Corey! I remember seeing a similar lesson from Jeff McErlain a while back but I don't think I really understood it quite as well. I didn't have nearly as good an understanding of triads yet so maybe it just makes more sense now. This is super helpful, you rock!
Mind blow. As always, thank you for the great content!
Nice lesson my man,much love👍
Awesome channel thanks. can you please share what's the guitar model and setup?
Thank You so Much
I would highly recommend the Blues by yourself course, it is outstandingly good.
Great lesson! Plenty of food for thought!
Glad you think so!
Wow, really nice, great lesson!
Glad you liked it!
This is a really great youtube channel. Thanks man.
Hey thx! Welcome aboard
That guitar sounds great❤
Love it! Bass players tent to the robert johnson run: root, flat7- 6 - flat 6 - 5 but i love these chords very piano like sounds ❤
This is genius ❤ so helpful man
Great lesson!
Yeah!
This is great i watched some of josh smiths videos snd they are way to fast to follow.you slow it down and make it understandable
Thanks Cory, I actually learned it!
Nice! My pleasure!
I LOVE this
Beautiful Casino. What pups are you rocking..? Sounds sweet..
Original from 1961
Greatness!
Tolles Video! Was ist das für eine mintgrüne Gitarre über deiner linken Schulter?
I'm terrible with my theory (because I just don't try. I know. It's dumb), but your method of teaching was patient enough for me to try. Your fingering is clear to see too so that's key. Thanks for the lesson. Looks like I need to subscribe for more.
Glad it helped! Thx for the sub!
My question is why in the first example we ditch the root and then in the other example we keep it..? 🧐
I think the point is you can either keep the root, in which case it has to stay in the same place, or you drop it.
In the first example with an E7 chord, it's easier to just drop the root and then he can move the whole shape down one fret at a time.
Then end on an E triad (no 7th).
The other examples are with 1,3,5 triads, not 7th chords.
So he keeps the root since he's only playing 3 notes and can work out some nice fingerings to keep the root.
I suppose he could have dropped the root and played the 3rd and 5th, moving them chromatically. It might not sound as cool.
In both cases he's playing 3 notes, and ending on a major triad.
I think the point is that they're just different options, that sound a bit different, but both are cool.
👍🖖🎸-thanks Corey!
Does this work in a similar fashion as to why fully diminished chords can move up/down a minor 3rd? By omitting the root of the dominant chord you have a diminished triad... Are these ideas connected?
7th chords are cool
Oh wow. This is FOUNDATIONAL
I purchased your course but did not get the 50% discount. How can I get this fixed / refunded? Thanks
Hey Rob. Please email this message to support@workingclassguitar.com and we’ll get you taken care of. Happy to help and thanks for the purchase
Just issued you a refund and sent an email with the details. Thanks!
Can't get free tab
Hi Corey, in your video you're saying the turnaround documents are for free, if I use the link, I have to enrol. I know nothing in this world is for free, but why are you telling it is for free if it doesn't? I like your classes very much, but .......
Thanks for asking. Enrollment in that collection is free. Just have to sign up with your email. Enrolling in the collection gets you access to not only this free download but, all of the others too. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again for asking and happy to get you the assets and others as well
@@coreycongilio thanks a lot, after some hiccups with the password, I am now logged in😀
@@hgk8864 Great to hear. Enjoy all of the assets!
Can you show me how you'll put that Casino in a box and ship it to me for liking and subscribing?❤
This is a great lesson. But what really caught my attention was your hair. I want that hair in my next life.
"as soon as you know some triads and some seven chords"........why do you guys always ruin blues by talkin' jazz????
How is that ruining it? It’s like saying, as soon as you know how to use salt and pepper, you can cook…wait you’re ruining cooking!
Blues is literally mostly seven chords…triads are the building blocks of all music…but sure…okay. Bet you’re fun at parties.
So you're saying if I told you that there was ham and cheese in your ham and cheese sandwich, I'd be ruining it? Come on Brians brain i know you can do better 🤡
@@TheDonutDoctor My comment went right over your head!! "talkin' jazz" is a catch phrase like "talkin' jive" or "it sounds Greek". To quote Foghorn Legghorn, "I made a funny!!"
Brian - time 4 a new brain!