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Endings

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In this last lesson we will focus on different ways to make the ending more interesting. We will talk about slight alterations that you can do, such as adding a D major 7 before the final G chord in the end or simply ending on G dominant 7 for a more bluesy sound. As always, pay attention to your tempo. Experiment with the different ending ides and see which one you like best.

Thanks and enjoy.

Corey

 

 

 

Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:
Delta Blues
Corey Harris
Rolling Stones
Robert Johnson
Love in Vain

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Loop 0:36 Ending Breakdown

 

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Loop 4:08 Ending with Syncopation

Loop 4:46 Closing Thoughts

 

 

 

 

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Joe Kilroy
Joe Kilroy Jan 11, 2024

This is exactly what I'm looking for. so awesome. You break it down nicely. Looking forward to learning so much more. Thanks.

Bruce Dumes
Bruce Dumes Jun 09, 2016

Hey Corey. Here's my take on this. I grew up with the Rolling Stones version of this when I was a kid in the 60s and started listening to Robert Johnson because of the song. Their version used a pretty cool, but non traditional version of the turnaround. Anyway, this is a song I've loved for almost 50 years. Thanks for the lesson and insights. Bruce

Corey Harris
Corey Harris Jun 22, 2016

Thanks for posting a video Bruce.  I can tell that you love this song.

 
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