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JimRichter
Jul-05-2009, 9:01am
Hi all

I've tabbed out 10 turnarounds in E for the blues mandolinists out there. Most are in closed positions which allow for easy transposing.

This is a bit of a continuation of a lesson I did on YouTube a year ago. Rene's recent turnaround video on YouTube (a very good one I might add!) got me off my butt to tab out some turnarounds in that ubiquitous blues key.

Enjoy!

http://www.jimrichter.com

chip
Jul-05-2009, 9:22am
Are there sound files?

earthsave
Jul-05-2009, 9:50am
Are there sound files?

THere are pdf and tef files at the link Jim gave. So the tef files will play if you have Tabledit.

hank
Jul-05-2009, 11:17am
Thank's Jim,
Your a huge help to less gifted fans like myself. You and Rich D. are Dam* fine Blues mandolinist. Any chance you and Rich could do some Blues Duets together. As different as your two styles are, What a mix that would be. We definitely have a lot of inspiration for a blues tune in this 21 century. Thank's again for helping with my turn arounds.

JimRichter
Jul-05-2009, 11:52am
Actually, I have yet to do an official announcement, but I'll be sponsoring a mandolin workshop w/ Rich December 4 and 5th here in Bloomington. I have yet to set it up, but I'm also planning to book a gig for Rich and be his bandleader for the backup band.

Rich is great. Sweet guy and a monster player.

As far as sound files, I'll probably be doing a blues mandolin video on YouTube tomorrow to demo the licks. Don't have the opportunity to do this today.

Jim

bluesmandolinman
Jul-05-2009, 11:58am
Thanks Jim for the kind words !

I really like yours too especially No. 6 + 9

a video would be a great addition cause the sound from Tabledit is somewhat strange....
would love to hear these turnarounds on your Kimble.

Thanks for your efford on blues mandolin

Perry
Jul-08-2009, 6:46am
Great subject....blues turnarounds....Here's one of my favorite turnarounds. Here shown in E you can also start this from the E note on the 7th fret 2nd string. The very first note is the root so you can transpose to other keys easily.

dan@kins
Jul-08-2009, 11:28am
Jim, please keep us posted on the workshop!! I've been wanting to attend one of Rich's workshops and I'm only about 3 hours away from Bloomington. I would most definitely attend.

Thanks!

JimRichter
Jul-08-2009, 11:34am
Great subject....blues turnarounds....Here's one of my favorite turnarounds. Here shown in E you can also start this from the E note on the 7th fret 2nd string. The very first note is the root so you can transpose to other keys easily.

That's a good one Perry. With the passing tone on top, you enter into Jethro Burns territory.

Jim

JimRichter
Jul-10-2009, 12:55pm
Here is an accompanying video for the turnaround tab. Sorry for the lateness--have been passing sickness back and forth this week in my house.

bluesmandolinman
Jul-11-2009, 7:50am
FANTASTIC !

Thanks Jim for making the video. My musical knowledge is very limited so just looking at notes doesn´t work for me. I allways need a sound file to hear how it should sound. The Tabledit soundfiles are not really that helpfull once technics like vibrato and bending are involved ( without them it would not be possible to play blues ). So now with the video ( hhmmm the Kimble ) it really sounds like blues.

I will gladly ad these turnarounds to my repertoire.
Thanks again for all what you do for us blues mandolin lovers.

René

hank
Jul-11-2009, 2:18pm
Thanks for the demo's, it's like adding spice to a fine batch of gumbo. I really like the string bending on #9. #10 isn't identified on the tab, not a problem but are you doing a wiggling bend when you slide from G to G# on the D string. It sound really good in your example.

hank
Jul-11-2009, 2:31pm
I didn't see the contactable on your web site. How do we leave comments or questions there? Thanks again for your help. If my baby doesn't throw me out of the house after she gets the Blue Chip bill I'll try to come up with some transcription donations. I got the thin wallet blues. :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying: