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  • a! a! a!

    uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/AA­AAAAAAA!

  • Change the title to Gay Modern Blues. or Not very Bluesy Modern wants to be blues. Or how about way too much fucking delay to come close to being Blues.

  • CreamerMusic...

    You could also use the track "bonjov" from my soundclick page as well :-).Jammed on it after a long time.When I had made the track, I did not feel like playing leads on it as it was sounding cool without it.Its been like more than 7 years or so since I made these tracks.

    Felt good!!

    Cheers!!

  • Hi CreamerMusic.

    Just came across this backing track which I had made long time back.

    Wanted to know how did you manage to remove the guitars from it? :-)

    I do not have any copyrights so no worries.Just curious how and from where did you manage to get this ?

    goto soundclick and add "anirban" after the url

    the song name is "jefy becky"

    Cheers!!

  • this SUPERTOUCHOX2 is getting his inbox raped and he left the comment a year ago. Stop paying him so much attention, it's undeserved.

  • Ahhhhghhh why did it have to stoooop I was just doing this awesome lick!!

  • AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAAAA

  • im using blues scale in A

  • this one rocks!!!!!!!!!

  • Anyone else think it's funny that the picture in the background is of a fake guitar?

  • @Jimmothy16  but its not

  • @benjy091 'Tis indeed. Les Paul Supremes have Ebony Fretboards and this has Rosewood, Supremes have Nashiville bridges this has an Epiphone metric-bridge, the knobs don't line up correctly and my favorite with Chinese fakes; Gibson don't put those stickers on the pickups of new guitars yet you ALWAYS see them on Chinese fakes.

  • @Jimmothy16 Wow cool thx ill make sure i dont ever buy a fake then :D

  • great track. A minor would sound bad over this at parts. Its really A dorian imo

  • C major/ A minor. \

  • C major/ A minor. 

  • It sure as hell ain't A whole tone!

  • lol: C major/A minor, or G mixolydian  E phrygian

  • The only thing beginners need to know, is that they must find by themselves how to improvise. I mean that they have to put on a song, and start to build note by note THEIR patterns, their way to see, understand and feel the guitar. No need to learn all the theory about scales and modes that will make you play mechanically. Just use your ear and practice. Peace and love

  • @sampoirier Well that might be your opinion. Have you ever had to go somewhere and you didn't know the way ? What did you do ? use a map maybe or even follow the signposts right ? Enjoying listening to music may well be a soulful, spiritual experience, but learning to play a musical instrument is not quite the same thing is it ? Music has structure, pathways, and beginners should be smart and at least learn what they are before experimenting. That's my opinion anyway. Paul.

  • LOL for me works in C major

  • The timing of this nummer is incorrect, but further a great sound!

  • broke a chord on this base, lol

  • it's in the key of "A"...."A" everything... try all the modes in A.

    and mix it up!!!!

    yeah... having a blast jamming to these tracks....wooohoooo

  • @KujoKane U're right up to a point. It's an A dorian scale, which comes from A major scale, it's second degree

  • @KujoKane U're right up to a point. It's an A dorian which comes from G major scale

  • @KujoKane A minor, not A-everything...

  • @KujoKane im sure it says in GGGGGGGGGG at the top or maybe thats just me

  • heres a neat site for scales and stuff : 12bar.de/scale_generator.php

  • definitely a minor f# major

  • @sloncha7845 Nope. It's "A Dorian" which is also "G major" or "E minor"

  • @Jbarokas

    How do you know that? i want to be able to know what scale corresponds to which.

  • @GuitarMasterGraeme You just find the chords and see what scale goes with the chords. Then you find the relative modes.

  • @Jbarokas mm, Thanks for the reply, i don't quite understand what you mean, could you give me an example please? Thank you

    Just a background, i'm self taught and don't no TOO much about the theory side of things.

  • @GuitarMasterGraeme If you find the chords of the song, you can then discover what notes make up those chords. Then you can find what scale will work best.

  • @Jbarokas chew dat.

  • @sloncha7845 The relative major of A minor is not F#. It's C.

  • @Sunderlanding

    No it isn't, idiot.

  • @newman015 Ok maestro why don't you go to google and type in "relative major of A minor"and see who the idiot is.

  • @Sunderlanding true dat. But this isn't exactly A minor because of the F#. It's A Dorian. So really it's more like E Minor, and the relative major would be G major. But obviously you can change up the notes throughout.

  • @gamergeek3000 I was never talking about what key or scale this track is in. I was just pointing out that the relative major of A minor is not F#. I know what key this song is in. Even if I didn't it's printed at the top!

  • @Sunderlanding I know that's why my first comment was "True dat".  Oh well, the people who didn't know now have the info.

  • Damn, such great feeling, just chilling, playing a solo, to this AWSOME track :)

  • NO, the A blues scale works over this because it's dorian sound is positioned in the DORIAN mode of G major. Most people would call this out as Am blues but the notes (technically speaking) come from G major. You CAN call this Am blues but it is also correct to say G major/Eminor

  • @awsomeness2010 Absolutely right!

    And you can also use the phrygian mode, that would be B.

  • it sounds like its A minor man. consider revising?

  • i dont see why you would need someone to state the key, you can find it in about 5 seconds by playing notes individually up the neck til one of them sits perfectly, slower than just being told the key but it trains your ear which is essential.

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 Most people would flame him were he not to include the key. What you say is true, but not practical for the general amount of people looking for these videos.

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 I need him to state the key, I can't tell by ear just yet

  • @soccerlu08 a dorian.(Gmajor)

  • @soccerlu08 A dorian, then it goes E7-D7. When learning by ear, go slow, don't try and play a lot of notes.

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 great for searching, man. I was looking for a good backing track in E minor and a quick search on youtube pulled up this bad boy :)

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 Some people haven't got that far yet. Quit telling people what they should do. If someone is just starting out and they don't know what key it is the more experienced players should help them out.

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 what utter rubbish! practice is what trains your ear - going up the neck a note at a time to try and find a fricking key is just stupid.  I wouldn't even recommend that technique to a student I hate - let alone one who wants to learn...seriously - no guitarist should ever follow this advice - even though it has been up for a year and has been liked 16 times!

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 your a cunt but your right, but your still a cunt

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2

    Because some people are at different levels. How bad are you that you need to try and make others feel poorly about their own skill set? I've been playing for well over 20 years and one thing I know is we've all still got stuff to learn, so stuff the attitude and maybe you'll start to get the music.

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 it's not that simple, are you gonna say that in jazz you are bad if you don't know exactly what chord is played at any given time during a song? Because you need to know EXACTLY what chord (not enough to know it's a Bm, you have to know if it's a augmented fifth, if it's a none chord etc.). So sometimes it's really nice to just have it written somewhere. You come off as awfully arrogant.

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 I just started harmonica and only have a C harp. I can only play blues cross harp in G. It helps that I can go to those tracks only and not have to skip around to find the right one.

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 if you're looking for a specific key to back track in it would be useful, it would be so hard to sort through all the thousands of back trackings out there to find one in the key you're looking for :p

  • @SUPERTOUCHOX2 well if im just practicing impov, its nice to know the key, when i work on training my ear ill put something on without looking at the key and figure it out but if i just wanna jam its nice to look at the key then know exactly what scales and modes i can use

  • amen pivot

  • great backing track. thanks, creamer.

  • @monkey360

    actually playing in the key of the song is just playing in a scale that u can move up and down and improv on

    knowing the key is usefull because then you know what scale to play in

    if u don't it sounds terrible

    because the notes are not acceptable to the ear because they are not proper notes of distillation

    so i actually thank the people that state what key the song is in

  • every backing track has musicians trying to sound smart stating the keys and modes of the song. just play the blues people. what's worse, is noone even asked.

  • @monkeys350 your sooo right.

  • @monkeys350 no one asked what?

  • @gamergeek3000 for the key and everything

  • this is in a minor

  • correct me if im wrong is this not house of broken dreams by great white ? awsome

  • PERFECT for an improv solo

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  • they are exactly the same, no F sharp in either.

    there is an F# in A dorian or G major though if thats what you were thinking

  • A Dorian and A Aeolian, sorry.

  • I often mix it. "Am" not says: Natural Minor! Then it needed to be a Am#5. If it's just Am you can play Phryigian, Dorian or Aeolian or Harmonic Minor, but you need to come down on the right notes what would be the chord notes "a", "c" and "e".

    Also G Major and C Major are nearly the same means D Dorian and A Dorian, just the f# is the difference.

  • nice, i may have to do something to this 1, sorry i havent been on in a while, been lil under the weather, nice track man!

  • Great track, one of the best to jam to! Thanks so much for the upload!!

  • A-Dorian works really good with this track. Means: G-Major.

  • This is a classic i iv v (Am, Dm, E7) blues progression. Am pentatonic scales work well, but the key is Am and it relative major is C. Try A aeolian (natural minor) and D dorian (especially over the D chord).

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  • is this in A major pentatonic?

  • A minor

  • Oh wooow! Great track! Will post a solo over this one soon! Nice...

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