The second chord in this easy turnaround is a chord I play on guitar alot and it's on your C neck too. It is a non-root substitution for the 6minor (as I see it) in a basic 1-6m-2m-5 turnaround. Played here in the key of A.
1._______________________________
2.__________________2____________
3.___4____8_________2____5(-1/2)_
4.___4___________________5_______
5.________8_________2____________
6.___4___________________5(-1/2)_
7.________8(+1/2)________________
8.__________________2____________
9.___4____8(-1/2)________5_______
10.______________________________
The first chord is AMaj7
The second chord (use pedal is a non root F#m7add9 with a b5 in the base or you could call it a Cm6#5. Either way it is subing for F#m.
The third chord is a Bm7.
And the last chord (use pedal 6 and your knee lever) is an E7 with a b5 in the base or you could call it a Bb7b5.
I'm not too good with all the musical terminology but maybe Jeff or John or Andy will help out. [This message was edited by Don McClellan on 12 January 2002 at 12:38 PM.]
[This message was edited by Don McClellan on 12 January 2002 at 02:00 PM.]