In Lesson 4 you were introduced to turnaround one in the key of C, using the C ( I ), Am ( VIm ), F ( IV ) and G ( V ) chords. Here is that same turnaround in the key of A.
If you play through this turnaround using the root notes of each chord on the 4th and 3rd strings, the following pattern is established.
As with the 12 Bar Blues, This pattern can be transposed to other keys. For example, try a turnaround in C:
In Lesson 6 you were introduced to the dotted quarter note (worth one and a half counts) which is used in the following example. This is a very common bass rhythm.
Play this rhythm (using root notes) with turnaround one in the key of A.
Here is a variation to the previous rhythm: