29 Comments
  1. useful content, well structured and these variations at about 4:45 make it a great collection of ideas

  2. Interesting lesson thanks.

  3. You are so in the pocket, teaching-wise in this video . Thank you, Justin!

  4. A classic! As always, the best teacher is Jason. Thank you!

  5. 20 minutos de video para tocar una base de blues?????

  6. Great video, so few comments and views I find odd?

  7. thank you so much. Big fan from China

  8. I guitar play tung ok and sing guitar spling to moving ok .aney song back round play prablam and i sigen guitar blood ming to day prayar.

  9. wonder y he uses the Key of D to demonstrate? cant rem' the last time i jammed in D? E or A for sure, and sometimes G and C… even B-flat. D jst seems like an unusual choice for a turn-around lesson

  10. Is there a lesson where I can learn all these fancy chords?

  11. Brilliant turn a rounds, cheers

  12. rarely on a straight 8th feel do you see these turnaround, is that correct? mostly shuffle feel?

  13. Good lesson, Justin. Turnarounds are a tricky thing to explain and you do it well. I'm
    always impressed by your commitment to teaching about rhythm and counting. It's
    a lost art, especially rhythm guitar playing.

  14. All chunka chunka'd out. Been learning for 3 months and these videos are amazingly clear. Best on You Tube. Thank you Justin. Big fan from Japan.

  15. LOTS of useful info here to unveil the basics of turnaround to a beginner like me – thanks! I love your Tele by the way.

  16. You should talk less and play more!  Over explained!

  17. Good lesson, but please stop saying "chunka chunka"

  18. Loved the contrary motion lick. Another one I like uses i, biii, bvi, bii(tritone sbustitution). An example in D would be D7, F7, Bb7, Eb7.

  19. Cool video. Gotta say, one of my favorite turnarounds is Billy Gibbons playing 'Jesus Just Left Chicago'

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