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Hello friends, and welcome to another lead guitar tutorial. Today I'm coming to you from Warsaw, Poland, and I'll be showing you how to perform a useful blues-rock turnaround in the key of E major. This technique is built from the E Blues scale, and is the perfect way to wrap up a 12 bar blues. We’ll begin by reviewing our E blues progression, then jump into learning this riffy turnaround. Let’s get started! 

P.S I'm back to the states tomorrow, so expect a bunch of new lessons to roll out in the coming days. Apologies to my premium patrons for my not including credits in my recent vids, I haven't had access to those graphics during my trip. Thanks for your support and patience!

Associated Lessons:

Turnaround Riff Key of A Major 

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Blues Rock Guitar Lesson | Turnaround Riff in E Major

$1 - Support Swiftlessons for Unlimited Tabs, Chord Sheets & More: https://goo.gl/tqvwPJ Hello friends, and welcome to another lead guitar tutorial. In this lesson I’ll be showing you how to perform a useful blues-rock turnaround in the key of E major. This technique is built from the E Blues scale, and is the perfect way to wrap up a 12 bar blues. We’ll begin by reviewing our E blues progression, then jump into learning this riffy turnaround. Let’s get started! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links: Facebook: http://facebook.com/phillyguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons Request a song at: http://swiftlessons.com/Request_a_Song

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Anonymous

Love this, Rob. Question on the blues scale: What goes into the A minor blues scale or is it somehow just the same pattern as the major blues scale. Also any suggestions on a good looper brand for intermediate players? Thanks as always. Safe home!

Anonymous

Solid turnaround to add to my resume of blues turnarounds. Thanks Rob.

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The minor blues scale is just like the minor pentatonic scale, but it has a flat 5 note. In the key of E, that would be notes E, G, A, Bb, B, D, E.

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One last thing: the minor blues scale in E is the major blues scale in G. What ever is minor in E, is major in G. We call these two keys "relatives."

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Glad to be of help, and that you're building your repertoire of skills. Keep up the practice!