You can now download this backing track in high quality mp3 and support our work: www.tabsandloops.gr/product/backing-tracks/12-bar-slow-blues-backing-track-in-am/
Don't know who you are, but do know this. When I turned 60 I decided to seriously try to learn the guitar. I've been at with a human teacher and have come far with diligent practice. But I've always been a rythym chordy type player so we've decided to stretch into blues leads etc. It has been an interesting challenge for old blue collar fingers.....lol I have a Ditto and that's fine for looping just guitar chords but this far surpasses my efforts with that. Thank you, thank you so much! It has been a pleasure to practice with you!
Found this video in my suggested and picked up my electric guitar named Lucy (after Lucille) and had my first "freestyle" or jam sesh. Only been playing for 3 weeks but practicing everyday. First time I have ever been in a zone like that and it was so fun! Thanks for the video!
This is excellent for people like me just starting to learn blues guitar. My lead work leaves a lot to be desired and it's nice to have a nice melodic rhythm backing track to play along with while I'm finding the right positions on the fretboard to play lead. Who knows, A today and E tomorrow (ha-ha). Anyway, thank you for this.
Learning how to play blues mandolin. Not ready for shuffles, so exploring the mandolin finger board at this pace allows me to get out of gp go to licks and develop mandolin licks and melodies. Thx very much. Cheers from New Zealand. 🇳🇿
"Blues for You" I ain't never felt sad, never felt low, But baby, when you left, it started to show. You gave me joy, you gave me blues, Now I'm just here with these broken shoes. You brought me love, you brought me pain, Now I’m walkin’ ‘round in the pourin' rain. You gave me joy, you gave me blues, Now I’m just here with these broken shoes. You hated me, baby, deep down inside, Left me wonderin' where the hell I died. You gave me love, you gave me pain, Now I'm walkin’ ‘round in the pourin' rain. I ain't never felt sad, never felt low, But baby, when you left, it started to show. You gave me joy, you gave me blues, Now I’m just here with these broken shoes.
Many keyboards in the comments keep typing “talent” instead of “hard work,” “dedication,” “focus,” or “commitment”. Guitar is not easy and it’s very rare humans lick it up and do this without time and persistence. Don’t confuse talent with focus 😮
Thank you much! I usually use one or two channels for my backing tracks, but I seen yours in the feed, and decided to try it out. I'll be checking out more of them! Great job!
wow I just had the most amazing experience... While I was playing with this piece I started to cry from the way I was playing. Most touching... Has that happened to anyone else before??
This progression tied a lot of things together for me, in terms of understanding where the Pentatonic/Blues scale overlap with the M7 chords. Excellent.. Made my weekend! :)
Busted my sub on this one, now I got an excuse to get a mustang, but could you do a lower bass version because I fear for others who might not be able to get a new amp And the reason I would like a version with lower bass is because I think this is the best Aminor blues backing track there is
If you guys don't mind, I'm a newbie to playing lead and have a hard time knowing which scales to play over different chord progressions. What scales are you playing and over which chords? Can I play the Am Pentatonic over the entire progression or do I have to change scales when it moves to the Dm chord?
This is awesome! I’m learning accordion and, although new, I felt like I was actually performing music with my soul! You got a new subscriber, my friend!
this is great...thank you. imy only problem is for some reason ive never learned the f7 chord before....its kind of a tough one. is there an easy way to play the f7 that would work with that...or is that a silly question? I guess the standard f7 is essential for blues? anybody?
You can play an F note on 4th string (D) on the 3rd fret, an A note on 3rd string (G) on the 2nd fret, and an Eb note on 2nd string (B) on the 4th fret. Have fun! :-)
It's a 12 bar blues. Literally a million songs have these exact chords in the same order. This is also the same as The Thrill is Gone just a bit slower. Also Thrill is gone is in Bm so every note just take a whole tone.
You can now download this backing track in high quality mp3 and support our work:
www.tabsandloops.gr/product/backing-tracks/12-bar-slow-blues-backing-track-in-am/
Who ever came up with these backing tracks - YOU ARE MY HERO!!
Don't know who you are, but do know this. When I turned 60 I decided to seriously try to learn the guitar. I've been at with a human teacher and have come far with diligent practice.
But I've always been a rythym chordy type player so we've decided to stretch into blues leads etc. It has been an interesting challenge for old blue collar fingers.....lol
I have a Ditto and that's fine for looping just guitar chords but this far surpasses my efforts with that.
Thank you, thank you so much! It has been a pleasure to practice with you!
That was touching. There is nothing better than hearing that your music inspires people to play more. Thank you for sharing. Regards from Greece!
I ended up playing the backing track myself, looped it et voila. Pentatonic over the top. Thx
Found this video in my suggested and picked up my electric guitar named Lucy (after Lucille) and had my first "freestyle" or jam sesh. Only been playing for 3 weeks but practicing everyday. First time I have ever been in a zone like that and it was so fun! Thanks for the video!
I was not expecting the F chord, sounds great.
Common to add the 6 for only the turnaround.
@@gcbeegle it's a turn around, I have to look in to playing sharp on a solo,
This is excellent for people like me just starting to learn blues guitar. My lead work leaves a lot to be desired and it's nice to have a nice melodic rhythm backing track to play along with while I'm finding the right positions on the fretboard to play lead. Who knows, A today and E tomorrow (ha-ha). Anyway, thank you for this.
this time next year you'll be playing i'm forever blowin bubbles
A tastier blues backing track I believe would be hard to find..👍👍
Learning how to play blues mandolin. Not ready for shuffles, so exploring the mandolin finger board at this pace allows me to get out of gp go to licks and develop mandolin licks and melodies. Thx very much. Cheers from New Zealand. 🇳🇿
You 're always welcome my friend. Best regards from Greece!
I do not understand the 177 dislikes … what is there to dislike? Very nice backing track.
Thanks!
This is the BEST backing track I've played with on UA-cam, thank you SO much!
♥
I totally I agree
Very nice, kinda like St. James Infirmary. Try following changes with pentatonic in A, D, and F to E, lots of fun.
My playing stinks but I'm having a lot of fun. That's really all that matters. Thanks for the track, my fingers are killing me now! :)
"Blues for You"
I ain't never felt sad, never felt low,
But baby, when you left, it started to show.
You gave me joy, you gave me blues,
Now I'm just here with these broken shoes.
You brought me love, you brought me pain,
Now I’m walkin’ ‘round in the pourin' rain.
You gave me joy, you gave me blues,
Now I’m just here with these broken shoes.
You hated me, baby, deep down inside,
Left me wonderin' where the hell I died.
You gave me love, you gave me pain,
Now I'm walkin’ ‘round in the pourin' rain.
I ain't never felt sad, never felt low,
But baby, when you left, it started to show.
You gave me joy, you gave me blues,
Now I’m just here with these broken shoes.
Inspired to try and channel the great Roy Buchanan to this great groove!
Best ever
This is the first backing track I tried to play along with. Thanks it really helped!
Great! Started with guitar 5 months ago and dove now into the blues-groove for the first time! I could cry...
Been learning bluegrass dobro for the past year. It's fun to try to play a new style. Thanks for the video
You 're welcome. 🙂 Regards from Greece!
Back again on the Tele 😎🎶🎸🇺🇲👍💕
Bc of this track I’m suddenly a pro at blues guitar 😳
This is one of the best backing tracks I've come across. Thanks.
Wow, thanks!
Awesome vibe to make a sick drum note too. I actually learned how to transition from regular beat into a drum roll blew my mind omg
Best eva
Many keyboards in the comments keep typing “talent” instead of “hard work,” “dedication,” “focus,” or “commitment”. Guitar is not easy and it’s very rare humans lick it up and do this without time and persistence. Don’t confuse talent with focus 😮
Love jamming this on alto sax 💯🎷❤
Thank you much! I usually use one or two channels for my backing tracks, but I seen yours in the feed, and decided to try it out. I'll be checking out more of them! Great job!
Thank you my friend. You 're always welcome!
I know it's the easiest, but there's something special about A minor. Killer track.
Wow. Awesome 😎
Thank you thank you this will be my first attempt to ‘crossover’ from just playing up and down scales. Hope to cross a high hurdle with your help.👍👍
I hope you cross over my friend ;)
Nice backing track; not too intrusive. Great chord progression too. Thanks.
You 're welcome my friend.
Made great progress playing along to this. Heart and soul flowed through me. Great job.
This a great track to learn new ways to play! Awesome!
Beautiful Jamming Track! 🎸🎸🎸
Brilliant!!
What an amazing track, really inspired me for harmonica improvise!
So glad to hear so! Best regards from Greece!
wow I just had the most amazing experience... While I was playing with this piece I started to cry from the way I was playing. Most touching... Has that happened to anyone else before??
Usually my wife cries when I get out my guitar
I don't, I have to be the strong one, while my guitar gently weeps.
Oh em gee love this groove. Thank you for helping me expand my brain!
Also - thank you for mentioning the scales to play over the groove. This is fantastic!
This progression tied a lot of things together for me, in terms of understanding where the Pentatonic/Blues scale overlap with the M7 chords. Excellent.. Made my weekend! :)
awesome track, ty! ❤
Such a great track man. I had a lot of fun playing over it
Glad to hear so! Cheers!
New subscriber Great video thanks for sharing
Wonderful backing track 👌
Thanks!
I’m a beginner and really enjoy making up shit as went along with this track, great stuff and thank you.
excellent track learned some really cool licks to play along with it
Glad to hear so!
Ich improvisiere fast täglich zu dem Backingtrack mein solo. Very nice.
Beharrlichkeit macht den Menschen
Hab das gerade wieder gefunden - improvisiere mit 6 Seiten Bass - super track, endless possibilities....
Saiten
Awesome great for learing to solo,or even to relax too..
Thank you
Quality...many thanks 😊
You're welcome!
Great!It really help to learn blues!Thanx
You 're welcome my friend!
Good practice
Beautiful! Showing the chords really helps to switch from arpeggios to Am pentatonic ... I feel I can progress and enjoy at the same time!
This is great for my lead phrasing practice
I enjoy it too
Awesome stuff
Thank you
Hey man, thanks for laying this down. Perfect.
Thank you so much for your work
You 're welcome my friend!
Nice backing track ❤️
Thanks!
Thanks! Very nice bro. I am not a great guitar player but I can play on this ...
Buat ngasah skill keren lah mantap
Maravillowanderfulmistic.
Boa demais !❤
Obrigado! 🙂 ❤
Beautiful
Thank you
Thanks Great track
Man thx. This is great for songwriting not just lead practice.
very smooth. I love it much.
Thanks!
so good
Thanks!
wow, what a great track
Thanks!
Love this track! Thanks!
really nice work my man!!!
Thanks mate!
Bella, Bella, Bella!
:-)
Busted my sub on this one, now I got an excuse to get a mustang, but could you do a lower bass version because I fear for others who might not be able to get a new amp
And the reason I would like a version with lower bass is because I think this is the best Aminor blues backing track there is
Love this backing track, definitely helping me improve.
If you guys don't mind, I'm a newbie to playing lead and have a hard time knowing which scales to play over different chord progressions.
What scales are you playing and over which chords? Can I play the Am Pentatonic over the entire progression or do I have to change scales when it moves to the Dm chord?
Here is another backing track in the key of G that you might like ua-cam.com/video/xBdakuhrHVs/v-deo.html
Great
Thanks alot 🤘🎶
You're welcome 😊
This is great!
dang this is a really nice one, thanks!
You 're always welcome my friend. :-)
Super vidéo !
Thanks!
Holy shit, I just made myself cry.
Great track! Thanks!
You 're welcome my friend!
superrrr
excelente
Thank you. I’m starting to learn guitar and get a better understanding of how to improvise well, so this helps a lot. 😊
Great to hear! 🙂
I want to know one thing.. can we play harmonic minor over E7 ?
Yes, of course. E7 has a g# and you can find that note in A harmonic minor.
I love this track, is just amazing. THANK YOU.
Thanks! :-)
My harmonica loves this
Alex Lopez no doubt, what a great jam for the harmonica !
venezuela muy bueno
PERFECT......THANX A LOT FOR SHARING.........THAT's IT.......
You're welcome my friend
This is awesome! I’m learning accordion and, although new, I felt like I was actually performing music with my soul! You got a new subscriber, my friend!
Excellent Job. What a great emotion. This music was played from the bottom of your hearts. Great backing track. Thanks a lot. Regards from Uruguay.
Thanks mate! Best regards from Greece!
I'd like to see people improvise using this track
I just did! :) Check this out: ua-cam.com/video/Smsmi5eAmWE/v-deo.html
here's mine, short one though, please check it out, ua-cam.com/video/QVITeF9TR-A/v-deo.html
Why would you think this would be difficult ? Please share I’m curious as all hell.
@@benallmark9671 i am still novice. I'd like to see yours
Karzmil Kamarudin you’d like see what of mine ?
This keeps popping up an I keep jammin 😎😎😎
this is great...thank you. imy only problem is for some reason ive never learned the f7 chord before....its kind of a tough one. is there an easy way to play the f7 that would work with that...or is that a silly question? I guess the standard f7 is essential for blues? anybody?
You can play an F note on 4th string (D) on the 3rd fret, an A note on 3rd string (G) on the 2nd fret, and an Eb note on 2nd string (B) on the 4th fret. Have fun! :-)
Use power chord F on 8th fret and A on 7th fret. It sounds good to me.
Soooooo good
Thank you my friend
so good!!!
Thanks!
Amazing....!
Pick up your bass . Forget about being perfect and let the blues take over 😎😎😎 .. youre welcome 🎸🎸🎸
I gotta make a solo from this bass line for bass lessons WAHAHA
Use melodic minor from the 4th or 5th of the E7 or major from -7th of the E7th?
I'm poppin' pills, I'm drinking wine, I'm drinking beer and also enjoying legal cannabis while jamming along to this track, Good times!
Weed and alcohol is not a good combo but I still feel you
Fuckin a im right there with ya 2023 jammin and blazin, sippin some good whiskey, tasty licks with a twist, thank you, happy jammin 😎🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@John-rk2bl that's where the pills come in,....to keep things level 😎
grow tf up
@@GarrettLower-z1y Gee...thanks Grandpa 😐You must be a lot of fun at parties.
If you like this, listen to “Loan Me a Dime” by Boz Scaggs, pretty much identical and some great piano, guitar, and vocals.
My band's been playing that song for over 30 years. Great song to take to a jam too. You just need to do some explaining before you start.
That's one of the greatest tracks of all time, quite possibly my father's favorite track as well
Thanks for that suggestion - great song - been playing it all day!
It's a 12 bar blues. Literally a million songs have these exact chords in the same order. This is also the same as The Thrill is Gone just a bit slower. Also Thrill is gone is in Bm so every note just take a whole tone.