My jam band fell apart quite a while ago and this has revived my desire to practice. It could never be the same as feeding off everyone taking turns improvising, but this is a close second. Thank you so much for producing and sharing this. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Have been semi-addicted to this track for past year. At first it was the the 2 chord simplicity... But after jamming many times to this song, it does not get boring, and in fact somehow seen to get more complex and powerful. This ain't just another backing track. ❤
You're absolutely "Wright" ( pun intended ) . I've played "Any Colour..." live as part 2 of the 2-for with "Us And Them", and listening to this, yes, I can hear the late great Rick Wright ( or, me when playing it live ) noodling his way up and down his synth with echo on this one. Good ear, my friend. Great tune. Here's a link of some dude doing "Great Gig In The Sky" on solo acoustic guitar. ua-cam.com/video/jcxMmWUg-Vg/v-deo.html I never thought I'd ever see someone work that song out, especially with such spot-on note-for-note reproduction of the original. Anyway, just saying, I hadn't noticed the similarity until you said it, and then it hit me as obvious; and like I said, You're absolutely "Wright"!
Excellent backing track with notational information. This is perfect for any student who is practicing scales, modes and chord tones while improvising.
thanx so much man! I had and will have more fun with this jam track i really appreciate how you have put the notes up as well it really helps to find where you are, a really nice track to just sit in with and explore the groove thanx again man!
Muito boa aula, vai direto ao ponto deste assunto que também abre para os Chord Melody, coisa que par mim parecia magica e agora estudando desta maneira, fica bem mais próximo e fácil aquela "magia" que estava tão longe há pouco tempo atrás. Valeu professor.
@skeeter bodeen I fully concur. Definitely top three, and I might put it higher if I could decide between them. Hell, I didn't know I had a favorite band until someone said:"you're stuck on an island, you can only have one album for however long, maybe till the bitter end, what is it?". I said, without hesitation: "Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall"", because how the hell could I choose between them? Although Steely Dan's, all four of them, greatest hits records were my very next thought.
Post it, if you can, please! I'm trying to get my carnatic trained violin player friend into scales/modes so we could jam! He can use your inspiration!
Santana used some of these Lead in Dorian ideas in Oye Como Va, Black Magic Woman, both songs were written by others but he injected a Jazz Latin Blues Fusion Dorian element
Me too before man, but the reason it sound different is because it starts on the second note and chord of the scale of C major, which we call the dorian scale, To understand it easily, try to picture out the scale of C major but starting on the D minor, that's the dorian And learn more modes cuz it may be hard but it will be useful in making guitar solos, it makes you explore more things, I've been playing for 4 years, yet I've only come this serious to modes, Keep on going man, just keep practicing, and you can find some tutorials online for it, For you to sound like the "mode" you're playing, don't think of what scale are you, just be mindful of the notes of the chords, example like in the video, Dm7 in the scale of dorian so play the notes of the chord, and for it to sound "dorian" add some few licks on the dorian scale, but for you not to get lost don't forget to play notes from the chord And also on the G7 on the chord in the vid it's called mixolydian, you can find online on how to play them i know you know already but just struggling to play, I've been there so keep going, don't stop
this backing track is amazing ! im late to work cause all the "out" notes sound so good with this track. needless to say my boss won't know what i mean when i say ive been bending g flats into g's all morning
There aren't really any "out" notes. Only the E, which is the 3rd of C and 5th of Am, so it always sounds right anyway. So yeah, it definitely makes it a super smooth jam to practice your phrasing. Literally every note sounds like a chord tone. And half the time, any note is a chord tone. It makes your ear just accept the other half.
Hi, the listed chords are misleading a bit. The chords , as played in the video, are Dm7 and G7 (not DM7, DF#AC#). The notes are correct but the chord (DM7) listed isn't. My guess is that you capitalized the "M" by mistake. Great track though, I love the Ska break!
I just found something cool while I was goofing on this one. Try a Bm7b5 as a sub for the Dm, and then run a Locrian pattern in B against it. (I know everybody gets out the silver crucifix and puts the string of garlic around their neck when you mention Locrian), But try it. The harmony works because a Bm7b5 is a Dm6 with the Dorian 6 in the bass, and Bm7b5 is also just a rootless G9. You can even hold it over both of the regular chords, and you'll hear some cool harmony as the Bm7b5 hangs and the other chords change under it. (oblique movement) Fmaj7 add 9 to Gmaj7 add 9 also works as subs over the Dm to G7, and it gives you a kind of Mc Coy Tyner piano voicing like John Coltrane's "My Favorite Things" There's a lot more to Dorian.than Santana and spaghetti westerns, and you can use Locrian for other things besides death metal. ...... I just now found these new ideas, and I thought I'd let everybody know. It was a happy accident.
I barely managed to play that chord but at first I was like "urgh what?" and then I played it a few more times and then I could hear it. So weird! Music theory gets mad
I'll give you a good tip, slow simple BT without a derping around bass and melodies are best for internalizing and learning scales This would be even better at 0.75x the speed, dont look for pleasing BT but practical one
Can i use this on my channel if i ever make one? It real laid back and i like that. You can have all the profit if there is any. We should make a contract
Man I can jam on this all day ...oh wait a minute I have been..
My jam band fell apart quite a while ago and this has revived my desire to practice. It could never be the same as feeding off everyone taking turns improvising, but this is a close second. Thank you so much for producing and sharing this. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Hitting that B over that G7 is so satisfying. Loving the Santana dorian vibes.
Have been semi-addicted to this track for past year. At first it was the the 2 chord simplicity... But after jamming many times to this song, it does not get boring, and in fact somehow seen to get more complex and powerful. This ain't just another backing track. ❤
Brings to mind "Any color you like" by Pink Floyd
You're absolutely "Wright" ( pun intended ) . I've played "Any Colour..." live as part 2 of the 2-for with "Us And Them", and listening to this, yes, I can hear the late great Rick Wright ( or, me when playing it live ) noodling his way up and down his synth with echo on this one. Good ear, my friend. Great tune.
Here's a link of some dude doing "Great Gig In The Sky" on solo acoustic guitar. ua-cam.com/video/jcxMmWUg-Vg/v-deo.html
I never thought I'd ever see someone work that song out, especially with such spot-on note-for-note reproduction of the original.
Anyway, just saying, I hadn't noticed the similarity until you said it, and then it hit me as obvious; and like I said, You're absolutely "Wright"!
Ok i check
Thanks!
Keep coming back to this one. Love it. So deceptively simple and yet offering so many possibilities.
This is a really fun one to jam around with to find your phrases in Dm Penta and D Dorian. I love this groove
Also great for practicing some arpeggios as well!
Very chill Floyd jam to escape into. Much love...
breathe....breathe in the air!
The percussion sounds so good on this !
I think it's the heavy drums that make this such a good jam track.
Cheers, really good track to jam to. Just getting to grips with D dorian so will work on that then try tracking the chord changes.
Excellent backing track with notational information. This is perfect for any student who is practicing scales, modes and chord tones while improvising.
Thanks man!
Man - today me on guitar and my 7 year old on piano - had a blast with Dorian scale .! Thank you so much !
This is so easy to bend some strings too..
Makes me sound good.
Thanks
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You can also use Lidian b7 on the G7 chord and D melodic minor as well on the Dm7
thanx so much man! I had and will have more fun with this jam track i really appreciate how you have put the notes up as well it really helps to find where you are, a really nice track to just sit in with and explore the groove thanx again man!
Muito boa aula, vai direto ao ponto deste assunto que também abre para os Chord Melody, coisa que par mim parecia magica e agora estudando desta maneira, fica bem mais próximo e fácil aquela "magia" que estava tão longe há pouco tempo atrás. Valeu professor.
This is my favorite track to jam to at the moment, and will always be one of my favorites. Great emotion from a two chord progression.
Yep !!! On my Jamz Playlist for about 2yrs now... Top 3 grooves / BPM for warming up to shred.
@skeeter bodeen I fully concur. Definitely top three, and I might put it higher if I could decide between them. Hell, I didn't know I had a favorite band until someone said:"you're stuck on an island, you can only have one album for however long, maybe till the bitter end, what is it?". I said, without hesitation: "Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall"", because how the hell could I choose between them? Although Steely Dan's, all four of them, greatest hits records were my very next thought.
I've listened to a lot of backing tracks on UA-cam and this is my favorite so far.
Really cool groove. Fun to improvise, solo and just noodle having fun. My wife loved it so it is a keeperThanks for posting!
oh man, the beauty of this track, beautiful work done my man, thank you so much for this!
love from india
Sounds good with d Dorian licks Thanks for posting it helped my practice session
Breathe.... breathe in the air .... :)
Just what I needed today. It has a pink Floydish vibe
This is a really good example of variation of a 2chord vamp.. nice and well done 👍👍
One of the best backing tracks ever. Had the fortune of playing a violin based fusion piece over this...was received very well! :D
Post it, if you can, please! I'm trying to get my carnatic trained violin player friend into scales/modes so we could jam! He can use your inspiration!
share please
If you don't have anything recorded you wanted to share then, give us a link now. Please...
beautiful track
Dude, sweet backing track. Super easy to play along with. Love the groove to it.
As a drummer first, I really appreciate that kick drum.
this is definitely the best backing track on youtube man, for guitar and for rapping
Oh yeah!! Ca c'est bon ca!!
Merci!!
OutRun's Magical Sound Shower intro (only it's Am-D7).
Santana used some of these Lead in Dorian ideas in Oye Como Va, Black Magic Woman, both songs were written by others but he injected a Jazz Latin Blues Fusion Dorian element
Absolutely superb jamming track. Wonderful stuff. Well done and thanks for uploading.
it helps me to play lydian and improvise on it with the bass
Little tips -> you can also use the A Aeolian :D (as it's part of the D Dorian)
That is currently my fav backing track... Love it!!! Thanx 🎸😁👍🏻✌🏻🤘🏻✅
Great chords, Any colour you like ish 👍🏻
Very fun to play along with. It's got a nice groove.
Is smooth operator in Dorian ?reminded me that song also the blue hotel chris Isaac
Awesome and sublime.
DM7 i thought in d dorian d is always minor 🤔 , please correct me if I'm wrong
Me too before man, but the reason it sound different is because it starts on the second note and chord of the scale of C major, which we call the dorian scale,
To understand it easily, try to picture out the scale of C major but starting on the D minor, that's the dorian
And learn more modes cuz it may be hard but it will be useful in making guitar solos, it makes you explore more things, I've been playing for 4 years, yet I've only come this serious to modes,
Keep on going man, just keep practicing, and you can find some tutorials online for it,
For you to sound like the "mode" you're playing, don't think of what scale are you, just be mindful of the notes of the chords, example like in the video, Dm7 in the scale of dorian so play the notes of the chord, and for it to sound "dorian" add some few licks on the dorian scale, but for you not to get lost don't forget to play notes from the chord
And also on the G7 on the chord in the vid it's called mixolydian, you can find online on how to play them i know you know already but just struggling to play, I've been there so keep going, don't stop
this backing track is amazing ! im late to work cause all the "out" notes sound so good with this track. needless to say my boss won't know what i mean when i say ive been bending g flats into g's all morning
I know this comment is old but damn I laughed so hard
There aren't really any "out" notes. Only the E, which is the 3rd of C and 5th of Am, so it always sounds right anyway. So yeah, it definitely makes it a super smooth jam to practice your phrasing. Literally every note sounds like a chord tone. And half the time, any note is a chord tone. It makes your ear just accept the other half.
dude im in love with this track! thank you so much for sharing.
This so Awesome!!! I can play too this like Joe satriani !! Very Great backing 🎵. Music! Thank you!
Hi, the listed chords are misleading a bit. The chords , as played in the video, are Dm7 and G7 (not DM7, DF#AC#). The notes are correct but the chord (DM7) listed isn't. My guess is that you capitalized the "M" by mistake. Great track though, I love the Ska break!
I just found something cool while I was goofing on this one.
Try a Bm7b5 as a sub for the Dm, and then run a Locrian pattern in B against it.
(I know everybody gets out the silver crucifix and puts the string of garlic around their neck when you mention Locrian),
But try it. The harmony works because a Bm7b5 is a Dm6 with the Dorian 6 in the bass, and Bm7b5 is also just a rootless G9. You can even hold it over both of the regular chords, and you'll hear some cool harmony as the Bm7b5 hangs and the other chords change under it. (oblique movement)
Fmaj7 add 9 to Gmaj7 add 9 also works as subs over the Dm to G7, and it gives you a kind of Mc Coy Tyner piano voicing like John Coltrane's "My Favorite Things"
There's a lot more to Dorian.than Santana and spaghetti westerns, and you can use Locrian for other things besides death metal.
...... I just now found these new ideas, and I thought I'd let everybody know.
It was a happy accident.
Nice ideas. Maybe you could also play F lydian over the Fmaj7 add 9 to Gmaj7 add 9?
@@Wout1337 You absolutely could, and while you're at it, the F Lydian also sounds cool over Dm6.
I barely managed to play that chord but at first I was like "urgh what?" and then I played it a few more times and then I could hear it. So weird! Music theory gets mad
Dude, this is bomb. Thx!!
Lovely track .... thank you very much
Good track man, just listen to it was relaxing for me. Keep it coming.
Thanks!
I tried jamming to this one today and it felt like, Black Magic Woman which is cool.
Is it a Dm7 instead ?
Thanks for this -- really helpful!
Awesome track for beginner like me, thanks a lot, this one is easy to play along and improvise with different feel.
Beginer playing modes already hmmmm?
@@stebeatle4965 Oh no, they're upping the stakes where should we go now?
Thank you! An awesome backing track. Very helpful!
Absolutely love this backing track! Greetings from Singapore!
This backing track is fire, from Russia with love
Any Color You Like. Pink Floyd
so flippin' groovy. Love it.
Real nice. Son enjoyable. Thanks.
I Jam with Youjam !🎶🎶🎶
I'll give you a good tip, slow simple BT without a derping around bass and melodies are best for internalizing and learning scales
This would be even better at 0.75x the speed, dont look for pleasing BT but practical one
I took your advice for my new track
so everytime a chord is played, i can use the chord notes from within that chord and the suggested scales. would that make for a pleasant experience?
very useful !!! thank you very much !
would you mind explaining the bass run at 3:20? its stuck my head!! I wanna know how to play it
Use your ear
Tyler Keegan yeah I’m trying. I haven’t played long enough to be able to completely do that yet. I can get some notes but not the entire sequence
kristin martin try singing the bass line while hearing it. That helps a lot.
@@northhallbabe13 so what is the bass ? an arpeggio ?
¡Excelente! Muchas gracias
Love the groove. Thanks man. Great Dorian jam track. Very good sound! Thank you.
Nice Track! Great quality Audio..:)
Can i use this on my channel if i ever make one? It real laid back and i like that. You can have all the profit if there is any. We should make a contract
fire track bro
Great stuff. Many thanks. So much fun with two chords.
i used this for oractis d dorian pentatonic scale
Idk why but this track is so fun to play to... thank you!
thank you for a wonderful track!
great dynmaics. thanks
Very nice thanks for posting.
D Dorian has this nostalgic tinge to me. "Hey bro long time no see, you owe me 50 bucks"
Awesome to jam to!!
Hey, when I buy your album on Amazon, is it protected by copyright? Is it under Gema-License? Can I use for street-music as my background set?
Can someone explain why you play D scales over a C major key here and it works?
D Dorian is the second mode of the C major scale, so all the notes in a D Dorian scale are the same as a C major
Nice track
Great track...and with a proper ending, to boot! Thanks for posting this!
I think there's a typo error. What I'm hearing is a D minor 7. not major 7.
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The key to playing over this is hitting the B over the G7. Dorian spice.
Nice backing track.
Great one sound like "Air" ^^
Jason Becker?
bach ? :P
how could you tell its a key of c major, based on those two chords??
Why does Am pent also sound right to me ?
Key of this backing track is C major and all the notes in the Am pentatonic scale are also in the C major scale.
mark friedem the e minor pentatonic as well, plus you can also use the b blues scale without the natural 5th (diminished pentatonic i guess, idk)
cause Am and D dorian are relative scales
@@yOsHi180596 thank you for your answer...and now that I'm a bit nore educated in modes and chord groupings, my question seems a bit stupid
very nice! thank you.
What makes the progression "Dorian"? its still just chords from C. Is it that it starts from D (which obviously is the Dorian mode root)?
The B in the G / G7 chord?
It is awesome backing track! But I think the chord D Major 7 (DM7) should be changed to D minor 7 (Dm7)
Nice backing track!
Thank you for these, SO useful!!
Sounds amazing if you use quartals from C major !
It is a good track to jam to but it says it’s a DM7, so I’m guessing there was no lower case “m” in the font.
Exactly that
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