A Turnaround progression is a set pattern of chords that repeats itself. There are hundreds of well known songs based upon these Turnaround progressions. All these songs contain basically the same chords in the same order. A Turnaround may repeat over any number of bars. Usually 2, 4 and 8 bars. However the chord sequence remains the same. Some of the biggest hit records of all time are based upon a turnaround progression. Turnarounds always contain at least one minor chord. The Turnaround below uses a new chord E minor (Em).
Em
To play the Em chord use the first, second and fifth fingers of your left hand as shown in the diagram.
This progression is a Turnaround in the key of G. It will probably sound familiar to you. To make the left hand part easier to play, use the first, second and fourth fingers to play the C chord in this example.
Am
To play the Am chord use the first, third and fifth fingers of your left hand as shown in the diagram.
The melody of this song was a number one hit record and was based on a minuet by famous classical composer Bach. It introduces the note B below middle C in Bars 7 and 15.