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First Wednesday of the month is Baritone Wednesday and today we are doing some big fat turnarounds in B, enjoy!

Today we are learning some turnarounds in B to go with our new blues in B. This is to cover the last 4 measures of the blues we learned the other day in B. The turnaround is what you do at the end of the progression to create musical tension and release it. The goal is to learn how to play the blues on your baritone, we will use some tabs to help you learn, and walk you through note for note on how to play these classic turn arounds, giving your baritone blues spice and interest.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfortQyq_tA&list=PLiyLyfe9rdbDZf1xm4mv5QE6wsrVc5LFS

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Blues Turnarounds in B for the Baritone Ukulele

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday, new Baritone on the first Wednesday of the month, subscribe and learn! Today we are learning some turnarounds in B to go with our new blues in B. This is to cover the last 4 measures of the blues we learned the other day in B. The turnaround is what you do at the end of the progression to create musical tension and release it. The goal is to learn how to play the blues on your baritone, we will use some tabs to help you learn, and walk you through note for note on how to play these classic turn arounds, giving your baritone blues spice and interest. Baritone Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfortQyq_tA&list=PLiyLyfe9rdbDZf1xm4mv5QE6wsrVc5LFS Tabs - https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions IG - https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/?hl=en #TenThumbs #TenthumbsBaritone #BaritoneUkulele Blues Turnarounds in B for the Baritone Ukulele

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Dr. Ronald S. Ipock

this is perfect. My home key is E. And when I play the baritone I play the same shapes. In my mind, I just playing in E like always, but I'm actually playing in B on the baritone

Tyler Austenfeld

Yes, exactly, and for many people it may feel a bit redundant but when we start to get into chord melody and the arrangements look really different this key stuff will have been very important.