I should make a backing track for all you guitar players who want to do this song. Pride and Joy is great. I just covered it. I sing, play bass guitar and rock hard all at the same time. I think I rock n' roll the best today. I did it with a karaoke. I even wore my all black leather outfit. I'm a tough guy in California. My voice got raunchy for a few seconds @ 1:20. It's my featured video right now if you want to see me move and hear my punchy bass. Happy New Year.
Yep, E flat minor but Stevie always played with his guitar tuned down a half step. If you do this as well, your Ebm will be in the Em position. This allows you to do a lot of cool stuff in the low ballsy end of the scale.
Standard tuning on a guitar is E A D G B E. Stevie tuned each of these down (lower pitch) a half step (each fret is a half step). So his guitar is Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb. This makes the strings feel slightly "looser" than normal. If he wanted to play an E chord, he had to play what would normally be an F chord.
Because then you can't go any lower than E. If you want to play an Eb you have to go way up the neck, plus you lose some of the "twangy" effect from having a looser string. Also, Eb was probably a more comfortable singing range for him but it's a pain in the ass to play his solos in Eb position. Tune down a half step and presto: you're singing in Eb while playing in the E position, making full use of that bottom end.
Thanks a lot for sharing this buddy, you are the best!!!!
Thanks for posting these great backin tracks
Thank you very much!Now I have something to play along with : )
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yes i'm postin now new backing tracks!
im just learning the blues guitar, thanks for the blues tracks they awesome. you gonna post anymore bro?
I should make a backing track for all you guitar players who want to do this song. Pride and Joy is great. I just covered it. I sing, play bass guitar and rock hard all at the same time. I think I rock n' roll the best today. I did it with a karaoke. I even wore my all black leather outfit. I'm a tough guy in California. My voice got raunchy for a few seconds @ 1:20. It's my featured video right now if you want to see me move and hear my punchy bass. Happy New Year.
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Thank you
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Tiago Cruz
G minor pent is correct. Eb major scale shares a *couple* of notes with Gm but not all of them. Glad I could help!
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Tiago Cruz
you're welcome...
new backing tracks coming up!
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Yep, E flat minor but Stevie always played with his guitar tuned down a half step. If you do this as well, your Ebm will be in the Em position. This allows you to do a lot of cool stuff in the low ballsy end of the scale.
Standard tuning on a guitar is E A D G B E. Stevie tuned each of these down (lower pitch) a half step (each fret is a half step).
So his guitar is Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb. This makes the strings feel slightly "looser" than normal. If he wanted to play an E chord, he had to play what would normally be an F chord.
Love this backing track!!
There's a site that can convert videos to mp3 format, mp3ify . com......pretty good especially for backing tracks
Because then you can't go any lower than E. If you want to play an Eb you have to go way up the neck, plus you lose some of the "twangy" effect from having a looser string. Also, Eb was probably a more comfortable singing range for him but it's a pain in the ass to play his solos in Eb position. Tune down a half step and presto: you're singing in Eb while playing in the E position, making full use of that bottom end.
i'll try to post it...
It's too bad this backing track starts 6 beats too late...
I'm playing the intro and the drums and bass kick in too soon.
heterosexual bass line
what?
Intro is fucking weird
First bar is excluded
thanks