Slow Blues Guitar Backing Track in A

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25 Responses to “Slow Blues Guitar Backing Track in A”

  1. WnYcomedy Says:

    I played my own …
    I played my own solo using the A pentatonic scale spontaneously. Its sound great!

  2. Kasperkbn Says:

    Sounds like you …
    Sounds like you have kinda the problem i have had to, but dont worry its fixable :)
    I think what you need is inspiration, try to listen to some of the masters (in my opinion ;) ) Stevie ray vaughn and jimi hendrix, and try to play along and listen to what tricks and what they do in their solos.
    It’ll help i can promise you that :)

  3. jjseibs22 Says:

    If your keyboard …
    If your keyboard doesn’t have a fart-sound key, then your computer is a little outdated.

  4. lucasregan1986 Says:

    your guitar aint no …
    your guitar aint no good if it aint in ya hands son

  5. lucasregan1986 Says:

    how do i type a …
    how do i type a huge sound???

  6. magu0117 Says:

    @jjseibs22 great …
    @jjseibs22 great tip!

  7. MadM4X939 Says:

    Man i wish i had my …
    Man i wish i had my guitar with me so i could jam with this,i’m just imagining playing Hendrix’s ‘Red House’ over this.

  8. jjseibs22 Says:

    Suggestions: The …
    Suggestions: The key to any blues jamming is the ability to alternate smoothly between blues/minor scales and major scales. In this case, alternating between an A major pentatonic scale and an A Blues/Minor Pentatonic scale. By Alternating, it doesn’t mean 50/50 exactly. Use each depending on what sound you’re trying to portray. For example, and there are millions like it, Eric Clapton’s famous “Crossroads” solo is doing exactly that, alternating between a major and a blues/minor sound.

  9. jfmp82 Says:

    so friggin great …
    so friggin great backtrack….
    massive inspiration to this one

  10. suranrap Says:

    great for jamming.
    great for jamming.

  11. flyinga40 Says:

    Great tracks for …
    Great tracks for learning to play along with the harp.Thanks..Carl

  12. ArniePyeInTheSky Says:

    Any ideas on how to …
    Any ideas on how to get more syncopation into your playing? I have all the notes down and it sounds pretty good but when i listen to what i’ve played it’s always in short, on the beat phrases… any ideas would be great!

  13. diagn0stik Says:

    nope I love playing …
    nope I love playing along to blues backing tracks

  14. efil4aggin92 Says:

    thanks this realy …
    thanks this realy helps my improvising

  15. SlaveExplosion Says:

    I thought you were …
    I thought you were being sarcastic in your first comment lol

  16. diagn0stik Says:

    or just for jamming?
    or just for jamming?

  17. SlaveExplosion Says:

    @diagn0stik for …
    @diagn0stik for learningggggggg

  18. annakin101 Says:

    Fantastic, really …
    Fantastic, really helpful for my pentatonics! Cheers.

  19. igvu92 Says:

    is it just me or …
    is it just me or does anyone else fell like there proffesionals when there jammin out to the backing tracks

  20. Jpsodydude Says:

    Love it for jammin …
    Love it for jammin the harp to, thanks!!

  21. diagn0stik Says:

    Oh jee playing …
    Oh jee playing penatonic licks over backing tracks like these are so fun

  22. gt43506 Says:

    please send me the …
    please send me the list

  23. TheBernauld Says:

    Both are …
    Both are practically the same thing, they only differ in one note, the Blue one. :)

  24. Chipmonkcheeks53 Says:

    yeh it was …
    yeh it was brilliant to play along to.

  25. Frito1020 Says:

    @KanecoPT
    There …

    @KanecoPT
    There are blues scales but I usually just use a pentatonic scale

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