Yet Another Blues Backing Track in A Minor
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Wow its the first time I heard this backing track it its great!
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Lots of fun. Too much online backing is souless and make me want to put the guitar down, this does the opposite.
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Less arguing, more playing. Who cares what scale / key / whatever it is? Blues comes from the heart and soul.... not from the technicalities.
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sooooooooooooooooooooo much fun to jam with
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@yogijb The first chord is A7 dude. That makes this major. Sure there are Cs being playing while the chord is happening, but anyone with any transcription knowledge would write the first chord as an A7. Playing C over A7 is standard in blues anyway so that doesn't make it a minor chord. That just makes it blues. This is a major blues.
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may be my favorite ever
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If i could favorite this twice i would.
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yes, absolutely. the tune is in A minor. the I chord is minor. yes, the IV and V are both 7th (9th) chords and major, that doesn't mean the progression is major. first chord minor - key = A minor. you can have major chords in a minor blues tune, happens all the time. turnaround chord is often a major chord in a minor blues. anyway, great fun, this one, a cool groove.
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Don't worry about your english as long as you keep posting these great BT Thanks!
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@Kpitanes really whats the story maaaaaaaaaaan.
you can play both A-Minor and A-Major. In a true minor Blues, the A-Major scale would sound very bad. Sooo...its a major Blues. Your are also playing D7 and E7 works better with A-Major. No it goes weird: mix together the A Major, A Mixolydian, A Dorian and A Blues scale and you got it :-)
Sorry for my english,
Greetings from germany
Thomasborn88 1 year ago 5
I'm pretty sure it's Am
ElxPaltaX2 2 years ago 4