That was terrific. I've seen it explained by others, but it's usually just, "Do this, then this and then this," but haven't had anybody explain the intervals and the movements. WHY we're doing this, then this and then this. Plus that making chords out of the notes thing has me all kinds of inspired! Thanks, Jack Ruch! 🤘🎸
I'm the opposite. The 'why" is obvious. It's a blues turnaround. You need someone to explain a blues turnaround to you? This video, for me, could have been done perfectly with not one word being said. Just show us. That said, this is a fine video.
Hi Jack , thanks for this nice vid. I think the last chord after the Ab 7 chord ( the G- 7 ) having the root on top would actually suggests a G 7 sus4 chord , which would not sound quite as correct as it would suggest this chord to be a C/G chord .. shortly after this i would indeed play the G7 ..
Im search for a intro/turnaround I can't figure out 100% and don't find it anywhere. Who knows this? It's the beginning of the song Good Thinking Bad Man from Status Quo. I know the song alright and have the TAB, but not the intro.
Your chordal turnaround ends on G chord, but call me crazy - how about a C chord? It would still contain the same notes that are in the simpler counterpoint turnaround. There could still be a quick G7 chord afterwards.
Another great lesson from the Bob Ross of guitar! Thanks, brother.
You're gonna make decent guitar players out of the rest of us yet Jack! Thanks for another great and inspiring lesson.
It is humbling being shown how little I know but in a great way. Thanks as always.
Ascending and descending lines mixed together, been around in blues for 100 years. Good sounding Danocaster Jack.
Awesome instruction!!!! Going to try it out at my Wednesday open mic once I practice it up!!!!
This cool! I tend to use a diminished chord in there when I can remember… thanks.
Jack, you're definitely a goddamn genius. I love your effortless style and sophisticated tone. Fucking legend
Still the very, very best!!!!
Another fantastic lesson. Thanks Jack!
This is such a cool idea. Starting with 2, plus the contra motion. Lots of ideas inside this cool move!!! Thank you!
That was terrific. I've seen it explained by others, but it's usually just, "Do this, then this and then this," but haven't had anybody explain the intervals and the movements. WHY we're doing this, then this and then this.
Plus that making chords out of the notes thing has me all kinds of inspired!
Thanks, Jack Ruch! 🤘🎸
I'm the opposite. The 'why" is obvious. It's a blues turnaround. You need someone to explain a blues turnaround to you? This video, for me, could have been done perfectly with not one word being said. Just show us. That said, this is a fine video.
THIS IS A GREAT VIDEO JACK!! THANKS FOR POSTING!!!
Great lesson thanks👍
I was just thinking about turnarounds today! synchronicity)) thank you for this lesson! 🤩
Great stuff for us Blues lovers.. Thanks Jack.. time to scoot over to the Patreon page..👍🏼
Thanks, perfect, well taught
Thanks for some valuable stuff.
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day Jack ❤😊
Amazing Jack
Thank you ❤
Much appreciated!!
Good stuff, well articulated.
I really enjoyed this one Jack - thanks.
Some really good content Jack. Just subscribed today to take my playing to the next level. 🎉
Great lesson
Great lesson brother
Fantastic, thank you.
Thanks very much.
Thanks Jack 🎉❤!
Great stuff
Hi Jack , thanks for this nice vid. I think the last chord after the Ab 7 chord ( the G- 7 ) having the root on top would actually suggests a G 7 sus4 chord , which would not sound quite as correct as it would suggest this chord to be a C/G chord .. shortly after this i would indeed play the G7 ..
Im search for a intro/turnaround I can't figure out 100% and don't find it anywhere. Who knows this? It's the beginning of the song Good Thinking Bad Man from Status Quo. I know the song alright and have the TAB, but not the intro.
Where can I find the taps from Blues Turnarounds in 3 Levels?
Your chordal turnaround ends on G chord, but call me crazy - how about a C chord? It would still contain the same notes that are in the simpler counterpoint turnaround. There could still be a quick G7 chord afterwards.
I just got a telegram message from somebody saying they’re Jack Ruch. Is that you?
So much talking!
Not really. Did you even watch the video?
Too much talking not enough playing
What are you even saying? Did you not watch the video?