Mellow Ballad Guitar Backing Track | B Minor - E (2 Chord Backing Track)

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  • Опубліковано 1 лис 2024

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  • @adoubleU587
    @adoubleU587 7 місяців тому

    Excellent track.
    Compressor turned to sustain for days, Tube screamer at 1030, melts like butter

  • @stevesteady603
    @stevesteady603 3 роки тому +7

    This is great just what I wanted for scales practice, nice and simple 2 chord

  • @KhmoshR
    @KhmoshR 8 місяців тому +1

    Just had a great little solo on it.. loved it. Thanks

  • @gibsonguitarplayer
    @gibsonguitarplayer 2 роки тому +2

    Who knew such a simple track could be so good!

  • @Dany12156
    @Dany12156 2 роки тому +8

    Its A/F#m scale. In case someone wants to jam along.

  • @winsmithgtr
    @winsmithgtr 2 роки тому +1

    thank you! Have used this one often. great beat.

  • @Robert-yk8tx
    @Robert-yk8tx 2 роки тому +5

    Reminds me of Pink Floyd - Breath

  • @amosnoir9238
    @amosnoir9238 7 місяців тому

    tht 's bad maan!

  • @harsh.sodiwala
    @harsh.sodiwala 2 роки тому +2

    Can you briefly describe what kind of things you practice with backings ? I am trying to up my playing in terms of improv, but have no clue what to practice.

    • @ironstretcher
      @ironstretcher 2 роки тому

      Google "guitar noodling"

    • @mickymiller6130
      @mickymiller6130 2 роки тому +1

      Practice what sounds good. Learn to listen.

    • @jojox1904
      @jojox1904 2 роки тому

      pentatonic scale / scale shapes along the neck. there's lots of great tutorials out there

    • @FloduQ
      @FloduQ Рік тому +4

      B Dorian

    • @heiwa8697
      @heiwa8697 Рік тому

      Practice playing the changes

  • @helomusicc
    @helomusicc Місяць тому

    I have a song B minor C minor chords only sounds like battle music and halloween

  • @kb8582
    @kb8582 Рік тому +4

    sry but wy you have no E-minor? E major isnt in the Key of B minor....or did you use " allowed is what pleases"

    • @Dany12156
      @Dany12156 Рік тому +6

      I`m not the author, but still . Its not Bm key , do not be tricked by the first chord name into thinking, that it is the key of a track. For my ear it sounds ,that it is A/F#m key ii-V sequence. So Bm is ii (Dorian)and E is V (Mixolydian) from A/F#m key. Play A or F#m scale over this track and you should hear that all notes fits in the melody.

    • @cvermette
      @cvermette Рік тому +1

      It's a IIm7 -V7 that is very common in pop music. It's ideal for practicing the A Dorian mode, which is used extensively in both Jazz and Rock.
      Great backing track, thank you.

    • @uroboric
      @uroboric Рік тому +1

      you don't have to use the same minor scale to create chord progressions. When it comes to chord progressions I wouldn't use scales at all but rather intervals. If you want to use a scale to describe this progression it would be the dorian mode of the major scale.

    • @Haukman66
      @Haukman66 5 місяців тому +1

      I believe it’s B Dorian. ( The 2 of the A major scale). I may be wording it wrong. But B Dorian has all the notes of the two chords.

    • @lukeg4806
      @lukeg4806 2 місяці тому

      @@Dany12156or c# phrygian or D Lydian …

  • @angeloturano2136
    @angeloturano2136 Рік тому

    shouldn't it be Em? Since it is the fourth of a minor key?

    • @septis9318
      @septis9318 Рік тому

      There are 3 minor modes (Dorian, Phrygian and Aeolian). You would be right if the Bm is Aeolian. The Bm in this case refers to B-Dorian, from ther the 4th is Mixolydian. So thinking in B-Aeolian this would be a ll-V progression. If im wrong please let me know since Im still learning this topic.

    • @angeloturano2136
      @angeloturano2136 Рік тому

      @@septis9318 thanks, that makes more sense haha

    • @Dany12156
      @Dany12156 Рік тому

      @@septis9318 yeah, i also calculated it ii-V . Playin A major or F# minor over it fits like a glove.

    • @DJAZfake
      @DJAZfake 10 місяців тому +1

      It's in B Dorian. E major is the 4th, since G# is what distinguishes the natural minor/Aeolian from Dorian.