![]() ![]() There are some other song, but those the only 2 I can think of right now. This is an old school gospel Turnaround that you can find on songs like "Marvelous" by T.D. G / G-C-E (5) *C major chord, 5th scaled degree and 5th of the chord G in the bassĪ / F#-C-D# (6) *A diminished 7th/fully diminished chord, 6th scale degree and root of the chord in the bassī / F-B-D (7) *B diminished chord, 7th scale degree and root of the chord in the bassĬ / E-G-C (1) *C major chord, 1st scale degree and root of the chord in the bassĪ / F#-C-D# (6) *A diminished 7th chord, 6th scale degree and root of the chord in the bassī / F-A-D (7) *B half-diminished chord, 7th scale degree and root of the chord in the bass You can use this when going back to 1:Į / G-C-E (3) = C major chord, 3rd scale degree and 3rd of the chord in the bassį / A-D-F (4) *D minor chord, 4th scale degree and 3rd of the chord in the bass ![]() For all you theory buffs, I call this the 3-4-5-6-7-1 progression. If you can add a gospel turnaround, please do so. ![]() Let's start a thread of gospel turnarounds.
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