Soft Rock Backing track in E Major to jam on

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2011

This is a demo for a song that has not yet been completed.

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  • it's B minor

  • B dorian folks!

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  • @nikkystyx C# Lydian doesn't sound bad :D

  • @TheAlphahot1 @1madaboutguitar The center of the harmony is E, so it's an E Mixolydian.If you play this as B minor (Eolian), your 6th will be minor (G), when you can listen clearly to 3th major of E (G#). The melody will sound awful if you play this G during E7. If this were B minor, the last chord would be Em7, not E7. Study a lil bit more about Modal Music and you'll understand the difference! :)

  • the begin reminds me one song of soundgarden

  • i like to use the Em scale in this one

  • Works well with the Mixolydian and Dorian modes.

  • Works best for me running E Dorian through it.

  • @TheAlphahot1 yeessssss

  • @TheAlphahot1 It's E Mixolydian......which is B minor(Dorian).......A Major

    and it sounds like Althea by the Dead hahah

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