You have already discovered one way to end this sequence using the C & G chords in the previous module, so now let's look at a few other ways you can make those end turn arounds a little more exciting.
TURN AROUND 2:
In this turn around, try adding the extra blues note on the ‘+’ of beat 3. Use your index finger to play the A minor position and your middle finger for this extra note at fret 3.
The final bar consists of a walk down on the A and C strings from fret number 7 onto fret 6 and then onto 5 before taking you back to the C major chord to start of the 12-bar blues progression again. This is also a great way to end the song – you just need to add one down strum on the C chord to complete the jam.
In this turn around, try adding the extra blues note on the ‘+’ of beat 3. Use your index finger to play the A minor position and your middle finger for this extra note at fret 3.
The final bar consists of a walk down on the A and C strings from fret number 7 onto fret 6 and then onto 5 before taking you back to the C major chord to start of the 12-bar blues progression again. This is also a great way to end the song – you just need to add one down strum on the C chord to complete the jam.