The turnaround is another common chord progression, occurring in many Rock, Pop (Top 40) Jazz and Folk songs. There are two basic forms of the turnaround: Turnaround One, based upon the I-VIm-IV-V7 chords; and Turnaround Two, based upon the I-IIIm-IV-V7 chords. However, many further variations are built around these basic forms.
E.g. in the key of C.
E.g. in the Key of G.
The VIm chord is the relative minor to the I chord. Practice playing Turnaround No. 1 in the above keys and the other keys with which you are familiar.
Unlike the 12 bar Blues, where the progression occurs over a fixed number of bars, the turnaround progression may vary in length. It is the chord sequence, not the length of bars, that makes a progression a turnaround.
E.g. 1, two chords in each bar.
E.g. 2, one chord lasting two bars.
E.g. in the key of C.
E.g. in the key of G.
Practice playing Turnaround No. 2 in the above keys and other keys with which you are familiar.