The Complete Idiot''s Guide to Music Theory

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210 Par t 5:Embellishing


Turnarounds


Chapter 10 also presented a concept of the phrase-ending cadence.Well, in the
fields of jazz and popular music, you find a similar concept called a turnaround.
A turnaround typically is a two-bar phrase, with two chords per measure, that
functions much the same as a traditional cadence, “turning around” the music
to settle back on the I chord at the start of the next phrase.
There is a wide variety of chord combinations you can use to create an ear-
pleasing turnaround, some of which go outside the underlying key to circle
back around to the tonic.
Here are just a few you might want to try:

Common Chord Turnarounds
Turnaround Example (in C)

I-IV-iii-ii

I-vi-ii-V

iii-VI-ii-V

I-vi-vi-V


I-VII-iii-ii


IV-iii-ii-ii


I-vi-vi-II


I-VI-V-III


Some jazz musicians refer
to turnarounds as turnbacks.

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