Acoustic Blues Guitar Backing Track In A

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1000 guitar backing tracks".... over 1000 backing tracks available....over 100 lessons of all kinds.with tabs.....over 100 jam tracks....blues country..rock etc...over 800 backing tracks from 50 of your favourite artists and bands all pro tracks, all mp3.All on one DVD...take a look.....less than 1p a track......Please message me for info

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  • well you dont need tvs you dont need cell phones but sex should be part of the game

  • who needs tv or cell phoens or sex to have a good time when you can jam to these all day?!?!?

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  • I love playing my bass along to this! Gotta love dem blues.

  • @jacksonlenhartmusic

    this didn't make much sense to me???

    I found that both minor and major pentatonic worked for me, including the extensions.

  • Holy shit that was fun

  • repeated it 4 times, but gotta go to bed know, see ya tomorrow! :D

  • @zoslowhand: On the I chord, A7, which is the first chord played and the tonal center of this track, you can use a major 3rd of an A major scale. On the V chord, which is E7 in this case and the last chord you hear before the track loops over again, you can use both the major 7th and the major 3rd of an A major scale. So try replacing C (5th fret 3rd string) with C# (one fret up) when you hear A7. Then play C# as well as replacing G (5th fret 4th string) with G# (one fret up) when you hear E7.

  • one word ..... exellent !

  • Rober Johnson  R.I.P

    Thanks for the Blues

  • thanks a lot, the only way to improve is jamming!! thanks, this was really fun.

  • I didn't realize how much fun blues were to play. I use the pentatonic scale when I do rock, but I never tried it with blues. Gives a great sound combination.

  • Great track, great fun!

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