Black Orpheus Practice Loop

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

Improvise in A minor over this famous Brazilian Jazz standard.
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  • Ty so much, i am practicing improv on this song for my band, and i really needed some accompaniment. I was really happ when i saw this

  • Thanks for watching! Any suggestions for future chord loops?

  • @papermoonmusic

    How about All blues by Miles Davis?

  • @GayForJohnnyDepp93

    Sorry for the delay, we will try to get Kind of Blue posted up soon...

  • @papermoonmusic Well I'm working on "There Will Never Be Another You" in college and a backing track as clear and useful as the "Black Orpheus" one would be amazing. Also THANK YOU soooo much for posting the "Black Orpheus" one, I'm just working on the head and a nice bass line for it so this has been REALLY helpful.

  • @damodrummer1

    Glad you like the loops, we'll try to get this one up for you soon!

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  • Thanks for the superimposed chord symbols, they helped a lot.

  • nice

  • Thanks pal, god bless you.

  • this is fabulous; especially being able to see the chord names when he plays the chord; and it can be paused to see exactly the fingering, then repeated, etc.

    I appreciate it.

  • thank you so much! it's so nice to play with a live guitar backing track. i wish you could post some faster tempo jazz (bossa is great) in the future

  • this is amazing! thanks so much for patiently playing out these chords for us struggling jazz guitar students

  • Nice. How about a nice loop in E phrygian?

  • @damodrummer1 it's guys like you who do stuff like this that has no obvious benefit to themselves, but benefits others so much, that help me keep faith in the community of musicians I'm proud to call myself a member of

  • @papermoonmusic No worries! These are awesome practice loops!

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