Chords for Blues Guitar Lesson - Hollywood Fats Turnaround in Key of E - Part 1
Tempo:
127.35 bpm
Chords used:
B
A
G
E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [F#m] [C#m] [A] [F#m]
[C#m] [Em] [E]
[C#m] [G] [B]
[C#] [A] [Em] [E] [Am]
[A#m] [G] [B] [Em]
Hey everybody!
[F#] Today I'm here to talk to you about a really [F] cool turnaround in the key
of E.
This is something you can play over a general shuffle or a march or country blues.
I learned this from a tune called Cheese [N] Dynamite, which I was just playing there off of the
Hollywood Fats Band record by the great Hollywood Fats.
If you don't own that record, you've
got to get it, so just [F] stop this video, go get it, and then come back.
I've also been
told that this lick may actually be a Tampa Red lick originally.
I haven't found it yet.
I'll keep looking at it.
If I do find it, I'll post in the comments [E] down below, so I'll
let you know if I find out [D#] where
if indeed this lick is a Tampa Red lick.
But anyway,
like I said, this is a great alternate thing to play over an [D] E blues.
Obviously it's the
turnaround, so once we get to the 5, [D#] I think [E] something you'd normally hear, say we're in
the key of E,
[A] [B] 5,
[C] [E] that's kind of a more typical thing we'd hear with a general shuffle in
the key of E.
This is something that's a little more unique.
It's got a little more movement.
It hits a lot of the chord tones, but it's got a lot of cool ins and outs, which is just
cool.
It's a great lick.
So here we go.
When we [G] get to the [E] 5, so we're in the key of E,
[G]
[E] [A] [B] walk up from the [G] G.
So you've got a G here on your 6th string, 3rd fret.
[A] [C] [B] [C] G, [A] then open
A, [A#] 1st fret, 5th string.
[B] Then to the B on the 2nd fret, [C] 5th string.
So [A] A, [A#]
[B] Bb, B.
[G] [A]
[B] So
that gets you right to the downbeat of the 5 chord.
Then you're going to go all the way
up and play an octave up on the B string.
Open [G] B string.
[A] [B]
[A] Then play 2nd fret, 3rd string,
[Bm] which is the 7th [F] chord tone, flat 7th chord tone of the [G] B7 we're [A] playing here.
[B] [A] So that's
what we've got [G] so far.
[A]
[A#] [B] Open [A] B, 2nd fret, 3rd string.
Then [F#]
we're going to play the F sharp,
[B] which is the 5th chord tone of this [F#m] B7 chord.
But that's going to be 4th fret, 4th string.
[Bm] So we've got [G] this so far.
[B]
[A] [F#] [G] [A] [B] [G]
[F#m] Then [D] open D, kind [D#] of a little chromatic, up to the 3rd of the
chord, which is going to be the 1st fret of the 4th string, [B] Eb.
And then up to the root,
which is 2nd fret, 5th string.
[G] So we've got this so far.
[A] [B] [A] [D] [B]
[G] [A] So [E] [B] [A]
[D] [B] that's over the 5 chord.
[G] [A] [B] [D]
[B] Really
hitting a lot of the chord tones there.
Just great, great, great lick.
And then when we
get to the [A] 4, what it's going to do, instead of hitting the root there, it's going to slide
[B] from the 5 chord, the root of the 5 chord, which is the 2nd fret, 5th string, [C#]
it's going
to slide up to the major 3rd [G] of [F#] the 4 chord, which is going to be C sharp.
[A] So that's the
4th fret, 5th string.
So now we've got this.
[B] [D] [B] [C#]
Alright?
[B] And then from there, [C#m] we're going
to [D#] swing, you want to do [G#] that, make that [C#m] slide, I usually do it with my middle finger.
But
then you want to get your index finger ready to do [F] a bend on the 3rd fret, 2nd string.
[D] [Em] So it goes [G] like this.
[D] [B] [G]
[B] [A] [G] [E] That's the move we're going to try to [G] get here.
[A] [A#] [B] [A] [B] [D]
[B] So [C#] [D] [Em] [G]
bend up on that
3rd fret, 2nd string, [Em]
then open E, [Gm] [Em]
[G] [Em] so now we've got [A] this.
[B] [D] [B] [C#] [G]
[Em] Then we're going to [B] go,
[G] [E] [A] [B] [D]
[B] [C#] [G] [Cm]
[E] so
we've [B] got open, [G] [Em] [A#] excuse me, bend, 3rd fret, [Em] 2nd string, open E, and then we're going to
do [B] chromatic from the 4th fret on the 3rd string, [A#]
3rd fret, 3rd string, [A]
2nd fret, 3rd
string, then [G] open, [G#] 3rd string, [G] and then we're going [G#m] to hammer on, hammer on the 1st fret,
same string, [Em] and then do an open E string.
So it's going to go like this.
So [E]
[G] it goes
like this.
Here's the whole lick.
[A] [B] [D]
[B] [C#] [G] [B]
[A] [G] [E]
I'll do [A] it real slow again for you.
[A#] [B]
[A] [D] [B] [C#]
[G] [B] [A#] [A] [G] [E]
Real slow again.
[Em] Let me get in, [Am] zoom in here for you.
There we [G] go.
[A] [B] [A] [D]
[B] [C#m] [G]
[B] [A] [G] [E] Then you can add [G#m] in your, [Am] [F#] [Bm]
whatever
you want to do.
So it's going to sound like [G] this.
[B] [D]
[B] [C] [E]
[Am] [A#m] [Bm] [B] [Em]
There you go folks.
[D#] That is a cool Hollywood
Fats maybe Tampa Red turnaround in the key of E.
Hope you like this.
If you like what
you're seeing here, please subscribe to this YouTube page.
Also if you're interested in
private lessons, check out the info below and contact me.
I can do those via Skype or
live in person depending on where we are.
But with that said, hope you dig the video
and I'll see you again really soon.
Thanks so much.
[C#m] [Em] [E]
[C#m] [G] [B]
[C#] [A] [Em] [E] [Am]
[A#m] [G] [B] [Em]
Hey everybody!
[F#] Today I'm here to talk to you about a really [F] cool turnaround in the key
of E.
This is something you can play over a general shuffle or a march or country blues.
I learned this from a tune called Cheese [N] Dynamite, which I was just playing there off of the
Hollywood Fats Band record by the great Hollywood Fats.
If you don't own that record, you've
got to get it, so just [F] stop this video, go get it, and then come back.
I've also been
told that this lick may actually be a Tampa Red lick originally.
I haven't found it yet.
I'll keep looking at it.
If I do find it, I'll post in the comments [E] down below, so I'll
let you know if I find out [D#] where
if indeed this lick is a Tampa Red lick.
But anyway,
like I said, this is a great alternate thing to play over an [D] E blues.
Obviously it's the
turnaround, so once we get to the 5, [D#] I think [E] something you'd normally hear, say we're in
the key of E,
[A] [B] 5,
[C] [E] that's kind of a more typical thing we'd hear with a general shuffle in
the key of E.
This is something that's a little more unique.
It's got a little more movement.
It hits a lot of the chord tones, but it's got a lot of cool ins and outs, which is just
cool.
It's a great lick.
So here we go.
When we [G] get to the [E] 5, so we're in the key of E,
[G]
[E] [A] [B] walk up from the [G] G.
So you've got a G here on your 6th string, 3rd fret.
[A] [C] [B] [C] G, [A] then open
A, [A#] 1st fret, 5th string.
[B] Then to the B on the 2nd fret, [C] 5th string.
So [A] A, [A#]
[B] Bb, B.
[G] [A]
[B] So
that gets you right to the downbeat of the 5 chord.
Then you're going to go all the way
up and play an octave up on the B string.
Open [G] B string.
[A] [B]
[A] Then play 2nd fret, 3rd string,
[Bm] which is the 7th [F] chord tone, flat 7th chord tone of the [G] B7 we're [A] playing here.
[B] [A] So that's
what we've got [G] so far.
[A]
[A#] [B] Open [A] B, 2nd fret, 3rd string.
Then [F#]
we're going to play the F sharp,
[B] which is the 5th chord tone of this [F#m] B7 chord.
But that's going to be 4th fret, 4th string.
[Bm] So we've got [G] this so far.
[B]
[A] [F#] [G] [A] [B] [G]
[F#m] Then [D] open D, kind [D#] of a little chromatic, up to the 3rd of the
chord, which is going to be the 1st fret of the 4th string, [B] Eb.
And then up to the root,
which is 2nd fret, 5th string.
[G] So we've got this so far.
[A] [B] [A] [D] [B]
[G] [A] So [E] [B] [A]
[D] [B] that's over the 5 chord.
[G] [A] [B] [D]
[B] Really
hitting a lot of the chord tones there.
Just great, great, great lick.
And then when we
get to the [A] 4, what it's going to do, instead of hitting the root there, it's going to slide
[B] from the 5 chord, the root of the 5 chord, which is the 2nd fret, 5th string, [C#]
it's going
to slide up to the major 3rd [G] of [F#] the 4 chord, which is going to be C sharp.
[A] So that's the
4th fret, 5th string.
So now we've got this.
[B] [D] [B] [C#]
Alright?
[B] And then from there, [C#m] we're going
to [D#] swing, you want to do [G#] that, make that [C#m] slide, I usually do it with my middle finger.
But
then you want to get your index finger ready to do [F] a bend on the 3rd fret, 2nd string.
[D] [Em] So it goes [G] like this.
[D] [B] [G]
[B] [A] [G] [E] That's the move we're going to try to [G] get here.
[A] [A#] [B] [A] [B] [D]
[B] So [C#] [D] [Em] [G]
bend up on that
3rd fret, 2nd string, [Em]
then open E, [Gm] [Em]
[G] [Em] so now we've got [A] this.
[B] [D] [B] [C#] [G]
[Em] Then we're going to [B] go,
[G] [E] [A] [B] [D]
[B] [C#] [G] [Cm]
[E] so
we've [B] got open, [G] [Em] [A#] excuse me, bend, 3rd fret, [Em] 2nd string, open E, and then we're going to
do [B] chromatic from the 4th fret on the 3rd string, [A#]
3rd fret, 3rd string, [A]
2nd fret, 3rd
string, then [G] open, [G#] 3rd string, [G] and then we're going [G#m] to hammer on, hammer on the 1st fret,
same string, [Em] and then do an open E string.
So it's going to go like this.
So [E]
[G] it goes
like this.
Here's the whole lick.
[A] [B] [D]
[B] [C#] [G] [B]
[A] [G] [E]
I'll do [A] it real slow again for you.
[A#] [B]
[A] [D] [B] [C#]
[G] [B] [A#] [A] [G] [E]
Real slow again.
[Em] Let me get in, [Am] zoom in here for you.
There we [G] go.
[A] [B] [A] [D]
[B] [C#m] [G]
[B] [A] [G] [E] Then you can add [G#m] in your, [Am] [F#] [Bm]
whatever
you want to do.
So it's going to sound like [G] this.
[B] [D]
[B] [C] [E]
[Am] [A#m] [Bm] [B] [Em]
There you go folks.
[D#] That is a cool Hollywood
Fats maybe Tampa Red turnaround in the key of E.
Hope you like this.
If you like what
you're seeing here, please subscribe to this YouTube page.
Also if you're interested in
private lessons, check out the info below and contact me.
I can do those via Skype or
live in person depending on where we are.
But with that said, hope you dig the video
and I'll see you again really soon.
Thanks so much.
Key:
B
A
G
E
D
B
A
G
_ _ _ [A] _ [F#m] _ [C#m] _ [A] _ [F#m] _
[C#m] _ [Em] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ [A] _ [Em] _ [E] _ _ [Am] _
[A#m] _ [G] _ [B] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ Hey everybody!
[F#] Today I'm here to talk to you about a really [F] cool _ turnaround in the key
of E. _
This is something you can play over a general shuffle or a march or country blues.
I learned this from _ a tune called Cheese [N] Dynamite, which I was just playing there off of the
Hollywood Fats Band record by the great Hollywood Fats.
If you don't own that record, you've
got to get it, so just [F] stop this video, go get it, and then come back.
_ _ I've also been
told that this lick may actually be a Tampa Red lick originally.
_ I haven't found it yet.
_ I'll keep looking at it.
If I do find it, I'll post in the comments [E] down below, so I'll
let you know if I find out [D#] _ where_
if indeed this lick is a Tampa Red lick.
But anyway,
like I said, this is a great alternate thing to play over an _ _ [D] _ E blues.
Obviously it's the
turnaround, so once we get to the 5, [D#] I think [E] something you'd normally hear, _ say we're in
the key of E, _
_ [A] _ [B] 5, _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [E] _ _ _ that's kind of a more typical thing we'd hear _ with a general shuffle in
the key of E.
This is something that's a little more unique.
It's got a little more movement.
It hits a lot of the chord tones, but it's got a lot of cool _ ins and outs, which is _ just
cool.
It's a great lick.
So here we go. _ _
When we [G] get to the [E] 5, so we're in the key of E,
_ [G] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [B] walk up from the [G] G.
So you've got a G here on your _ _ 6th string, 3rd fret.
[A] _ [C] _ [B] _ [C] G, [A] then open
A, _ _ _ [A#] 1st fret, _ 5th string.
[B] _ Then to the B on the 2nd fret, [C] 5th string.
So [A] A, [A#] _ _
[B] Bb, B.
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] _
[B] _ So
that gets you right to the downbeat of the 5 chord.
Then you're going to go all the way
up and play an octave up on the B string.
Open [G] B string.
[A] _ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ Then play 2nd fret, _ 3rd string,
[Bm] which is the 7th [F] chord tone, flat 7th chord tone of the [G] B7 we're [A] playing here. _
[B] _ [A] _ _ So that's
what we've got [G] so far.
[A] _
[A#] _ [B] _ _ Open [A] B, _ 2nd fret, 3rd string.
_ _ Then [F#] _ _
we're going to play the F sharp,
_ [B] which is the _ 5th chord tone of this _ [F#m] B7 chord.
But that's going to be 4th fret, _ 4th string.
_ [Bm] So we've got [G] this so far.
[B] _ _
[A] _ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [B] _ [G]
[F#m] Then _ _ [D] open D, _ _ _ _ kind [D#] of a little chromatic, up to the _ 3rd of the
chord, which is going to be the 1st fret _ _ of the 4th string, [B] Eb.
And then _ up to the root,
which is 2nd fret, 5th string.
[G] So we've got this so far.
[A] _ [B] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [G] [A] So [E] _ [B] _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ [B] _ _ _ that's over the 5 chord. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [B] _ [D] _
_ [B] _ Really
hitting a lot of the chord tones there.
Just great, great, great lick.
And then when we
get to the [A] 4, _ what it's going to do, instead of _ _ _ hitting the root there, it's going to slide
[B] from the _ 5 _ chord, the root of the 5 chord, which is the 2nd fret, 5th string, _ [C#] _
_ it's going
to slide up to the major 3rd [G] of [F#] the 4 chord, which is going to be _ C sharp.
[A] So that's the
4th fret, 5th string.
So now we've got this.
[B] _ _ [D] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ Alright?
[B] And then from there, [C#m] _ _ we're going
to [D#] swing, you want to do [G#] that, make that [C#m] slide, I usually do it with my middle finger. _
But
then you want to get your index finger ready to do [F] a bend on the 3rd fret, 2nd string.
[D] _ [Em] _ _ So it goes [G] like this. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [G] _ _
[B] _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _ That's the move we're going to try to [G] get here.
[A] _ [A#] _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _ [B] _ [D] _
[B] So _ [C#] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ [G]
bend up on that
3rd fret, 2nd string, _ [Em] _
then open E, [Gm] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[G] _ [Em] _ _ so now we've got [A] this. _
[B] _ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _ [G] _
[Em] _ _ _ Then we're going to [B] go, _
[G] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [B] _ [D] _
_ [B] _ _ [C#] _ [G] _ _ [Cm] _ _
[E] _ _ so
we've [B] got _ _ open, _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ [A#] excuse me, bend, 3rd fret, [Em] 2nd string, _ open E, and then we're going to
do [B] chromatic from the 4th fret on the 3rd string, _ [A#] _ _ _
3rd fret, 3rd string, _ [A] _ _ _ _
2nd fret, 3rd
string, _ then [G] open, _ _ _ _ _ [G#] 3rd string, [G] and then we're going [G#m] to hammer on, hammer on the 1st fret, _ _
same string, [Em] and then do an open E string.
So it's going to go like this.
_ _ So [E] _ _ _ _
[G] it goes
like this.
Here's the whole lick.
[A] _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _ [G] _ _ [B] _
[A] _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
I'll do [A] it real slow again for you.
_ [A#] _ [B] _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C#] _
[G] _ _ _ [B] _ [A#] _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ Real slow again. _ _
[Em] Let me get in, [Am] zoom in here for you.
There we [G] go.
_ [A] _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ [G] _ _
[B] _ _ [A] _ [G] _ _ [E] _ Then you can add [G#m] in your, _ [Am] _ _ [F#] _ _ [Bm] _
whatever
you want to do.
So it's going to sound like [G] this.
[B] _ [D] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [E] _ _
[Am] _ [A#m] _ [Bm] _ [B] _ _ [Em] _ _
There you go folks.
[D#] That is a cool Hollywood
Fats maybe Tampa Red turnaround in the key of E.
_ _ Hope you like this.
If you like what
you're seeing here, please subscribe to this YouTube page.
Also if you're interested in
private lessons, check out the info below and contact me.
I can do those via Skype or
live in person depending on where we are.
But with that said, hope you dig the video
and I'll see you again really soon.
Thanks so much.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ [Em] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ [A] _ [Em] _ [E] _ _ [Am] _
[A#m] _ [G] _ [B] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ Hey everybody!
[F#] Today I'm here to talk to you about a really [F] cool _ turnaround in the key
of E. _
This is something you can play over a general shuffle or a march or country blues.
I learned this from _ a tune called Cheese [N] Dynamite, which I was just playing there off of the
Hollywood Fats Band record by the great Hollywood Fats.
If you don't own that record, you've
got to get it, so just [F] stop this video, go get it, and then come back.
_ _ I've also been
told that this lick may actually be a Tampa Red lick originally.
_ I haven't found it yet.
_ I'll keep looking at it.
If I do find it, I'll post in the comments [E] down below, so I'll
let you know if I find out [D#] _ where_
if indeed this lick is a Tampa Red lick.
But anyway,
like I said, this is a great alternate thing to play over an _ _ [D] _ E blues.
Obviously it's the
turnaround, so once we get to the 5, [D#] I think [E] something you'd normally hear, _ say we're in
the key of E, _
_ [A] _ [B] 5, _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [E] _ _ _ that's kind of a more typical thing we'd hear _ with a general shuffle in
the key of E.
This is something that's a little more unique.
It's got a little more movement.
It hits a lot of the chord tones, but it's got a lot of cool _ ins and outs, which is _ just
cool.
It's a great lick.
So here we go. _ _
When we [G] get to the [E] 5, so we're in the key of E,
_ [G] _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [B] walk up from the [G] G.
So you've got a G here on your _ _ 6th string, 3rd fret.
[A] _ [C] _ [B] _ [C] G, [A] then open
A, _ _ _ [A#] 1st fret, _ 5th string.
[B] _ Then to the B on the 2nd fret, [C] 5th string.
So [A] A, [A#] _ _
[B] Bb, B.
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] _
[B] _ So
that gets you right to the downbeat of the 5 chord.
Then you're going to go all the way
up and play an octave up on the B string.
Open [G] B string.
[A] _ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ Then play 2nd fret, _ 3rd string,
[Bm] which is the 7th [F] chord tone, flat 7th chord tone of the [G] B7 we're [A] playing here. _
[B] _ [A] _ _ So that's
what we've got [G] so far.
[A] _
[A#] _ [B] _ _ Open [A] B, _ 2nd fret, 3rd string.
_ _ Then [F#] _ _
we're going to play the F sharp,
_ [B] which is the _ 5th chord tone of this _ [F#m] B7 chord.
But that's going to be 4th fret, _ 4th string.
_ [Bm] So we've got [G] this so far.
[B] _ _
[A] _ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [B] _ [G]
[F#m] Then _ _ [D] open D, _ _ _ _ kind [D#] of a little chromatic, up to the _ 3rd of the
chord, which is going to be the 1st fret _ _ of the 4th string, [B] Eb.
And then _ up to the root,
which is 2nd fret, 5th string.
[G] So we've got this so far.
[A] _ [B] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [G] [A] So [E] _ [B] _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ [B] _ _ _ that's over the 5 chord. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [B] _ [D] _
_ [B] _ Really
hitting a lot of the chord tones there.
Just great, great, great lick.
And then when we
get to the [A] 4, _ what it's going to do, instead of _ _ _ hitting the root there, it's going to slide
[B] from the _ 5 _ chord, the root of the 5 chord, which is the 2nd fret, 5th string, _ [C#] _
_ it's going
to slide up to the major 3rd [G] of [F#] the 4 chord, which is going to be _ C sharp.
[A] So that's the
4th fret, 5th string.
So now we've got this.
[B] _ _ [D] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ Alright?
[B] And then from there, [C#m] _ _ we're going
to [D#] swing, you want to do [G#] that, make that [C#m] slide, I usually do it with my middle finger. _
But
then you want to get your index finger ready to do [F] a bend on the 3rd fret, 2nd string.
[D] _ [Em] _ _ So it goes [G] like this. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [G] _ _
[B] _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _ That's the move we're going to try to [G] get here.
[A] _ [A#] _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _ [B] _ [D] _
[B] So _ [C#] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ [G]
bend up on that
3rd fret, 2nd string, _ [Em] _
then open E, [Gm] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[G] _ [Em] _ _ so now we've got [A] this. _
[B] _ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _ [G] _
[Em] _ _ _ Then we're going to [B] go, _
[G] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [B] _ [D] _
_ [B] _ _ [C#] _ [G] _ _ [Cm] _ _
[E] _ _ so
we've [B] got _ _ open, _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ [A#] excuse me, bend, 3rd fret, [Em] 2nd string, _ open E, and then we're going to
do [B] chromatic from the 4th fret on the 3rd string, _ [A#] _ _ _
3rd fret, 3rd string, _ [A] _ _ _ _
2nd fret, 3rd
string, _ then [G] open, _ _ _ _ _ [G#] 3rd string, [G] and then we're going [G#m] to hammer on, hammer on the 1st fret, _ _
same string, [Em] and then do an open E string.
So it's going to go like this.
_ _ So [E] _ _ _ _
[G] it goes
like this.
Here's the whole lick.
[A] _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _ [G] _ _ [B] _
[A] _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
I'll do [A] it real slow again for you.
_ [A#] _ [B] _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C#] _
[G] _ _ _ [B] _ [A#] _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ Real slow again. _ _
[Em] Let me get in, [Am] zoom in here for you.
There we [G] go.
_ [A] _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ [G] _ _
[B] _ _ [A] _ [G] _ _ [E] _ Then you can add [G#m] in your, _ [Am] _ _ [F#] _ _ [Bm] _
whatever
you want to do.
So it's going to sound like [G] this.
[B] _ [D] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [E] _ _
[Am] _ [A#m] _ [Bm] _ [B] _ _ [Em] _ _
There you go folks.
[D#] That is a cool Hollywood
Fats maybe Tampa Red turnaround in the key of E.
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