@@trentmckenzie343 His joke was awful but I do actually find that on six strings my G is the one that breaks. I think I've only ever snapped the high E one time.
The nice part is; everybody can jam along in their own way and every single one of the jam sessions is something you can be proud of, no matter if you’re a beginner or professional player. That’s beautiful about the blues, nothing is the same but it all sounds awesome regardless of how long you’ve been playing. Nice track btw!
Thanks for all your comments and jam-time with this track!!! It's now the first 2015-released jam track to reach 100k views :) #thankyou #minorblues #backingtrack #bluesjamtrack #bluesguitar #healingmusic
I became a bassist with your backing during covid 19 whatever god you believe may bless you💞 the best teacher for a lefty scale flow simplicity its the best backing ever to flow for everyone
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I don't know what I like the most, the track itself or the jam you make at the beggining of each video. I love your style mate, you really influence me with those short nuggets.
I've only been learning for 18 months, but your backing tracks inspire me to keep trying even if what I do sounds terrible. !! If only I could do what you do.....................
+Joe King I bet you are coming along fine. I consider it a significant advantage to be a bit overly critical of one's own progress, because it shows that one is determined to improve. But don't make it too critical, or you'll never achieve happiness as a musician. If you were too self-critical of whatever you might have to say, you'd never utter a word. It's one thing to work earnestly to improve speed, technique, etc., but you might look at how in a performance, you're really only trying to communicate with the listeners, and you will find ways to say things to them. Not all of those things call for mad skills. They're only expressions, and are centered around communication. You are bringing a piece of your soul to the heart of a listener's emotional awareness. The only difference between soloing and singing is that your vocal cords now come in a package of six.....
i cant wait until i can play like you did at the beginning, I can play around with b minor and pentatonic but no matter how i play i always feel like im just playing a scale, havent really figured out how to turn it into music yet
I'm emailing to my friend this video of ripping guitar shredding that I just recorded with this cool melody/chord progression. Thanks for the awesome video.
Wow! This guitar's neck is upside-down after looking at all your other videos. You know, it very discouraging trying to play with your backing track after listening to you. I am learning the trumpet as we speak ;)
its been three long months of one hour a day. Its really paying off. I am trying to impress my wife at a party soon with a live band and this is super great man. Its so sad I let my chops go and dove into rock for 20 years. I put the mesa in storage and for three solid months Ive been practicing through my dusty 1965 blackface twin, and my 62 strat. Thanks man. I wish they would of had this in the 80;s!
More scale suggestions: Melodic minor and Dorian of B (for Bm), Dorian of E (for Em, *same notes as Aeolian of B), Lydian b7 for G and Altered for F#. Also the Pentadorian blues of B (for Bm) and the Mixolydian b9 b13 of G (for G) should work too
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