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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This is exactly what I'm looking for. so awesome. You break it down nicely. Looking forward to learning so much more. Thanks.
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
Thanks for posting a video Bruce. I can tell that you love this song.