@@BackingTrackCorner no problem! Making backing tracks helps guitar players so much, I send anyone I teach to RU-vid for backing tracks. The results are great
awesome great new backing track thank you do much your chill d major one is one of my favorites of all time I see this also uses good transition from Bm to Fm and you can throw in all the extendeds you want in between so nice and awesome at its bones jsut like the D Major one thank you for making these
@@BackingTrackCorner make ten more!!! We your fellow artists are always looking for new stuff to play thanks again!!!! and please keep up the great work!
Like it. Got a sad feeling, haunting. I appreciate the work you all do putting these backing tracks out. Practicing and playing over them is part of my routine now..
I present to you... "Dark Matter" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f_LTAxMjAXI.htmlsi=vhsUaWUE2seA5f8l Thankyou immensely for the tunes!
Hands down, one of the best backing tracks I heards, the orchestral element is super epic and adds harmony, please make more of these and this might be selfish but a neoclassical one would be great as well, Subscribed of Course <3
@@BackingTrackCornerThanks for creating and sharing, it's a great backing track, but I got commercials in the middle of the jam. If you could set the commericals to only play in the begining and/or at the end would be great :)
pretty cool, but it's a major shame you chose the generic 4 chords used in every pop song ever.. would be cool to use some more original chord progressions. The overall piece is cool, but to play over it may as well be taylor swift or _insert any top 40s pop artist here_ But the work you put in is really great, it sounds fantastic
@@BackingTrackCorner awesome! Man if you put out tracks just like this but just with some different/more interesting chords, I would be AAAAALL over that! I love the whole soundscape of the track, it’s produced really great!
@@BackingTrackCorner oh and yeah just to be completely clear, it’s not the individual chords I’m talking about, it’s the actual progression. There’s def nothing wrong with sticking to major/minor, many of the greatest tracks ever don’t use fancy chords. It’s how the chords are put together that can make a huge difference. Sorry just wanted to specify because I didn’t want you to think I was asking you to use 7th add 9 sus 12 backflip upside down raised 4th with an octave on top 🤣