you should sell these you could make some serious money from this. You make so many different styles, that I can lose track of an hour just sitting here playing along with a video and then clicking on another that looks good under related videos. Seriously dope.
Thanks, Creamer, for this very soulful backing track. I am now practicing my blues harp with this track. (Note for guitarists venturing into blues harp, playing In "cross harp" (2nd hole draw/suck is the root) means playing through a Eb diatonic (10 hole) harmonica for this Bb track. cross harp formula: key of track/band > the IV (4th) for key of harp (e.g. Bb>Eb harp, E>A harp, G>C harp) Check out "Adam Gussow" on youtube.com. Great teacher for beginners...like me.
@Speciaindividual you know what helps alot? learn the BB King box google it. Its not alot to take in and can give you a lifetimes worth of riffs and ideas and its perfect for the blues.
@DylanGalvinMusic Thanks for that, i have just had a look at some videos, a lot of progressions i would of never of thought to do. I will be sure to incorporate his licks and perfect the 'butterfly'! Cheers.
How do I get hold of this backing track? Also is there a bebop jazz blues backing track at about 150bpm and 10 min long that I could get hold of. Many thanks.
When you flat a note, you lower it one half step. For example, a "B" note on guitar can be found at the seventh fret on the e string. If you move one fret to the left, you have "flatted" the note, making it Bb or B flat. I hope that helps.
a sharp is a semitone higher, but a B# is the same as a C because B and C are a semitone away, same as E to F. All other natural notes are a tone away from the next.
Flat means one note below the full note. Just as sharp means one note above. Take A flat. This is on note below the a note, but can also be expressed as G sharp.
@CreamerMusic hay i made a video of my solo preformance with this backing track, did u make it? because i need permission to use it to make money on youtube by adding ads to the video
2 people can' t solo in B-flat
TheSevenEnder 1 week ago
you should sell these you could make some serious money from this. You make so many different styles, that I can lose track of an hour just sitting here playing along with a video and then clicking on another that looks good under related videos. Seriously dope.
StankySwank 6 months ago
I fing love this track!!!!
rr355 9 months ago
Thanks, Creamer, for this very soulful backing track. I am now practicing my blues harp with this track. (Note for guitarists venturing into blues harp, playing In "cross harp" (2nd hole draw/suck is the root) means playing through a Eb diatonic (10 hole) harmonica for this Bb track. cross harp formula: key of track/band > the IV (4th) for key of harp (e.g. Bb>Eb harp, E>A harp, G>C harp) Check out "Adam Gussow" on youtube.com. Great teacher for beginners...like me.
TenPukaMan 9 months ago
i'm actually tuned to six string b flat, so this is fun as hell with like no tension.. xD
IReallyAmIronMan 11 months ago
does the hairy arms help gutarist get better or something?
pee12345 1 year ago
For people like me who know nothing about scales i found a nice set of notes that work well with this.
E - 16/13/12/11
B - 14/13/11
G - 13/10
D - 13/12/11
A - 13/11
E - 13/11/9
I hope this helps, i know basic, minor, major and blues scale, but i just hit notes that sound right. Thanks for backing track uploads.
Speciaindividual 1 year ago
@Speciaindividual you know what helps alot? learn the BB King box google it. Its not alot to take in and can give you a lifetimes worth of riffs and ideas and its perfect for the blues.
DylanGalvinMusic 11 months ago
@DylanGalvinMusic Thanks for that, i have just had a look at some videos, a lot of progressions i would of never of thought to do. I will be sure to incorporate his licks and perfect the 'butterfly'! Cheers.
Speciaindividual 11 months ago
Oh my God! it's Howie Mandel.
thebluesrockers 1 year ago
joe satriani looks without sunglasses funny :D
TiTTo951 1 year ago
How do I get hold of this backing track? Also is there a bebop jazz blues backing track at about 150bpm and 10 min long that I could get hold of. Many thanks.
jmsbk12345 1 year ago
this one is so damn sick..really have to put feeling into it
BondedBlood 1 year ago
IS the drummer angry or something....
TonyF273 1 year ago
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bobika366 1 year ago
Awesome ! Nice soothing tempo you really get to feel this one out
JFiannaca 1 year ago
isn't this one from BluesJamTracks ?
sIash90 1 year ago
Thanks for uploading! Very useful for practicing the sax !
acaash 1 year ago
thanks for creaming all over me
GibsonSpecialist 1 year ago
I chill and play my trombone to it. nice (:
Jaykob1M322 1 year ago
@Jaykob1M322 haha yes!!! im not the only one!!!
thefinnman92 1 year ago
Very nice Back track !
My daughter Plays for her midle school Jazz band.
And I'm wodering if It's Possible to download this track/
She is practicing her "G" Blues scale On Her Alto saxophone,wich is B flat on Guitar!
It would make her day to have this on her Ipod for Practice !
Thank You !
venerofrio 1 year ago
thanks for posting. this is perfect for improv :)
TheLastZiggen 1 year ago
worked fine in another window
thanks for the track
lookylooky2006 1 year ago
the video/site stalls for some reason @14 seconds
lookylooky2006 1 year ago
this sounded very neoclassical it was very good kinda like yngwie
ellogovenah2011 1 year ago
@ellogovenah2011
...A twelve bar blues...?
googenshlagen 1 year ago
ohhh..my bad..wrong video
ellogovenah2011 1 year ago
wow very bluessy back track,Thanks man.
I really enjoyed jamming arround with this one.
Rosesnails 2 years ago
plz can u make more backing tracks that have sharp/flat keys, cause i love playing in an unsal key and probably other plays aswell
grat backing track btw :)
darrazbob09 2 years ago
Like the track for doing Blues to trumpet,
Ashurbanipal01 2 years ago
great 4 piisin around on trumpet 5*
Bindlossclun 2 years ago
can u please add a link where we can download this. P.S. great track, thanks
aajj56 2 years ago 2
thanks i use it for alto saxophone great job
mysoulsmusic 2 years ago 6
@mysoulsmusic i LOOOOVE sax
fashank22 1 year ago
what does flat mean
accadacca100 2 years ago
When you flat a note, you lower it one half step. For example, a "B" note on guitar can be found at the seventh fret on the e string. If you move one fret to the left, you have "flatted" the note, making it Bb or B flat. I hope that helps.
RSRop0 2 years ago
Thank helped alot.
But does sharp then meen a tone higher like B then it be a B# / C
accadacca100 2 years ago
a sharp is a semitone higher, but a B# is the same as a C because B and C are a semitone away, same as E to F. All other natural notes are a tone away from the next.
aajj56 2 years ago
Ok.
Thank you for helping
accadacca100 2 years ago
a semitone higher.
gymmonkey727 2 years ago
thank u alot that helped
accadacca100 2 years ago
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lordy500 2 years ago
Flat means one note below the full note. Just as sharp means one note above. Take A flat. This is on note below the a note, but can also be expressed as G sharp.
lordy500 2 years ago
you mean a half step below, not a note below
Fiarzen 2 years ago
semi tone lol
darrazbob09 2 years ago
Thanks .... "Good Cream" ;) Keep uploading'em Man, check out my response^...#1! Yay
smapty12 2 years ago 7
:) just watching your video now, great job
CreamerMusic 2 years ago
This is my favorite blues right here.. thanks for the post. Real keys for real guitarists =P
RSRop0 2 years ago 3
Got any of these sharp/flat key'd tracks that are longer? if so please post :D
psychoactivepaper 2 years ago
Your backing tracks are among the best on youtube. Thanks!
dmakatra 2 years ago 4
thanks!
and no problem for the tracks :)
CreamerMusic 2 years ago
@CreamerMusic hay i made a video of my solo preformance with this backing track, did u make it? because i need permission to use it to make money on youtube by adding ads to the video
mahcle 2 months ago
i think this is hilarious how satch is just chillin behind this slow blues.... he would splurge legato all over this backing track's face haha
Drivenut4 2 years ago 14
@Drivenut4 Nope he would't. Have you ever heard some of his slow songs and blues playing? Down Down Down for example?
But if its your oppinion, then i respect it :P
railton2 1 year ago
You are welcome
musicprodave 2 years ago
Besides the fact that I got the key wrong, how did you like the track?
CreamerMusic 2 years ago
The track is really great. Nice slow grove. Nice job
musicprodave 2 years ago
@CreamerMusic i like the track. the key is Bbm/DbMaj. right?
fashank22 1 year ago
@fashank22 Yeah, thats right
Alekos95 1 year ago
that is B Flat minor not B minor
musicprodave 2 years ago
Thanks for that.
CreamerMusic 2 years ago