36 Comments
  1. I used this track to practice for my blues lessons. Extremely helpful but also gives me ptsd every time it pops up on my algorithm

  2. Ci suono sopra in penta di A..

  3. I like playing fully in Bm(I)(A7), Em(IV)(D7) then F#m/E7#9[yeah all those notes] for full shralping tendencies

  4. best backing track ever, makes it super easy to learn when to change chords which most backing tracks expect you to do by ear which is too hard when you’re only just starting out!! Thank you !!

  5. Excelente material para practicar el canto, la guitarra, la armónica y cualquier otro instrumento integrado a este tipo de blues . Thanks for all !

  6. Awsome backing track and it is really helpful 😂😂

  7. There are the 5 CAGED positions each containing 3 Dominant 7 chord shapes (1-3-5-b7).
    The first position using open strings uses A7-D7-E7 shapes, then G/C/D, then E/A/C, then D/G/A, and then C/E/G shapes as you move up the neck from open to 2/5/7/9th position.
    Notice that CAGED doesn’t have shapes for F and B and so it uses E and C for those 2 but moves it up or down 1 fret. Think about this.
    – So now that you understand that the ADE chords are located in 5 places on the guitar neck, you have to be able to start with the chord shapes because they will contain the best notes of 1-3-5-b7. Now start adding other notes to those 3 Dominant 7 arpeggios that are contained in each of the 5 positions.
    Do it like this:
    1-3-5-b7; 1-b3/3-4-5-b7; 1-b3/3-4-b5-5-b7; 1-2-b3/3-4-b5-5-6-b7.
    That has taken us from the arpeggio through other scales until we arrived at Mixolydian plus b3 and b5 from the Blues scale.
    That only leaves these 3 notes: b2/b6/7 and they can all be used as passing tones.
    So when you play over this, think of it like your coming to an understanding of how every note functions in each of the 5 CAGED positions.

  8. which scale can I use for this?

  9. did some nasty faces improvising over this, thanks!

  10. Do you play the same chord on "%" or improve?

  11. this is the backing track that every genz guitarist has heard at least once.

  12. why do a min pentatonic work over this? its in major

  13. I don't think I can find a better one. Great backing track!

  14. i impressed my friends with this backing track.
    great

  15. Hey I'm just saying thank you I use this at least 30 mins a day I just sing over it too to practice ad-libbing it's so good me out here feeling like muddy fucking waters in this bitch

  16. Fenomenal carnales Saludos Desde México

  17. Que sencillo se escucha tocar blues

  18. I am a sax alto player what would be the chord i should see thank you

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