If you count it like 3/4 time, sure its more like 60 bpm. But it's got a "bounce" that's best counted in 6/8, so thus it's annotated at double the bpm to make up for that 8th note time signature.
Thanks again for this! Is there any way you could do one for the John Mayer Blues Trio (studio) recording of "Come when I call"? It's a spectacular track, and so much fun to play! If you could I would be forever in your debt.
I’ve always wanted this backing track to go on youtube. Here it finally is, thanks 👍
so good thanks!
Bless you, man, thanks for this!
Thank you! You are a god amonst men! Wanted a good slow backing for this track for so long.
Thank you.Just did 18 minute of improv.
Awesome job, man!!
Isnt this technically 60 bpm? like a slow blues....
If you count it like 3/4 time, sure its more like 60 bpm. But it's got a "bounce" that's best counted in 6/8, so thus it's annotated at double the bpm to make up for that 8th note time signature.
@@mainhouseweightlifting my man, its 60bpm regardless of whether you’re counting 6/8. Thats why its called a slow blues.
@@mainhouseweightlifting If you are curious, here is an accurate example of 120bpm 6/8 feel
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Where does the singing come in?
at 9:24.
nonono
Thanks again for this! Is there any way you could do one for the John Mayer Blues Trio (studio) recording of "Come when I call"? It's a spectacular track, and so much fun to play! If you could I would be forever in your debt.
D minor pentatonic sound good to me
It is d minor. Imo. I even gave the book and it’s on utube. Etc. Just improvise.