Turnaround Style Lick
Brad Henecke of JamPlay.com teaches a turnaround style lick. This type of lick is primarily used as a way to return to the beginning of a song or piece of music
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From Trond J. Stroem Jun 21 '94 at 11:59 am 60
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Deep Purple - Child in Time
(Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice)
From "Deep Purple in Rock" (1970)
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Intro:
G G Am G G Am F F G G G Am
1. verse
G G Am G G Am
Sweet Child ....
F F G
you'll see the ...
G G Am
The line that's ...
G G Am
The good ...
G G Am
See the ..
F F G
Shooting ...
G G Am
Bullets f...
G G Am
taking t...
G G Am
If you've ...
F F G
Lord I bet ...
G G Am
And you've ...
G G Am
by flying le...
G G Am
You'd better ...
F F G
and bow ...
G G Am
Wait for ...
G G Am / G G Am / F F G / G G Am
(Same chord sequence repeated three times
with the infamous screams over)
(INSTRUMENTAL)
2. verse (as first)
Sweet child in time you'll ....
G G Am / G G Am / F F G / G G Am
(Same chord sequence repeated (four times?) with the infamous screams over)
(INSTRUMENTAL - "FINALE")
(Screams and ad lib)
Originally posted by Walt Dabell, walt@diusys.cms.udel.edu.
Corrections and additons by Trond J. Stroem (t.j.strom@ub.uio.no)
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