Slow blues backing track in B major
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2021
- Simple slow blues backing track in B major
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thanks a lot
Thank you for this. 78 bpm is what I need for practice. Chill and relax as well ..
I'm glad you liked it!
Thanks a million! Best one Ive heard !
Thank you!
Thoroughly enjoyed, thanks for letting us have it. I particularly like that you highlight the chords, because that helps me practice playing the chord changes. I personally liked it as it is, none of your solo needed. I prefer to jump right in and jam myself. I am looking for inspiration elsewhere.
These are actually some of the backing tracks I used to practise as well. I started highlighting the chords in backing tracks with key transpose. Thank you for your comments!
Just killing! Had a ball in Ionia and mixolydian jam fest with some sweet Aeolian thrown on top in the turnarounds 😊
Mixolydiian it's a great alternative to the blues scale. I use chromatic scale here & there as well.
Very nice! I had some fun jammin to this one
I'm glad you liked it
All class, made me feel like BB MacD. Hope I will hear more.
I'm glad you liked it! Any suggestions or requests?
@@BeardlyJamTracks what happened you done? C, G, A, B and E?
Nice!
Another good one thank you
Thank you!
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Why no solo of yours at the end like elevated jam tracks? This always gives me inspiration
Thank you for your recommendation
Would be great to hear some soloing for reference, but I love how the scales are right there. That makes this an instant subscribe. Hope you do more just like this with the added solo starter. Thanks!!
Maybe I'll give it a try. I have to figure it out how to do it technically first.
Why is there an E7 chord and no E in the scale
The B major blues scale, is basically the B major pentatonic scale with the addition of ♭3 interval (1 - 2 - ♭3 - ♮3 - 5 - 6). The note E is the 4th degree of the B major scale, therefore it can't be in the scale.
@@BeardlyJamTracks Okay, now that makes a lot more sense. So a "blues scale" is essentialy a pentatonic 5 note scale with a flat3rd aswell
Both blues scales (major & minor) are a pentatonic scale respectively. The major with a ♭3 interval & the minor with a ♭5 interval also known as a "blue note". Keep in mind that when guitar players refer to the "blues scale" they usually mean the minor.
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