I now include the chords in my videos but here they are if anyone would like to know them - Happy jammin'! - Dm7 - Dm7/G - Cmaj7 - F - Bm7b5 - E - Am - Bm7b5 - C - Am - Em - Am - D9 (no 3rd) - Fmaj7 - E7#9 - Am
I could listen to this for hours and never pick up my guitar. Just the memories of Gary playing this is such a beautiful place to be. Thank you So Very Much for Sharing it!! LOVE IT!!!!!
God I miss him…his melodic playing and emotional bends and vibrato just got to the heart other guitarist cannot reach.. love grooving out to this backing track.. great work ., thank you..Gary will always be with us… his work lives on .
Is there any possible way that I can use this backing track for a song I’m making? (I will be posting it on my Instagram.) I don’t have a band yet and backing tracks is all I have when making songs, and this one is perfect for a song I have in mind.) Great Backing track!
@@GregFitch Thank you. I just play instrumental lines and when someone expects me to know what chord is being played I feel dumb. I have to be told what chord and then I can play it using theory. My ear just cant hear the progression if there are too many minor and major seventh chords going on. I would not have guessed these chords. Looks interesting though. Learn the progression to Cry Baby Cry by the Beatles if you want a weird progression. Two keys?
Did anyone else find themselves playing the melody of Hello by Lionel Richie? I somehow can't play anything else over those chorus chords. Nice backing track though.
When the penny drops and the lights switch on, all those players who spent too long in the pentatonic trap will find themselves playing "I've still got the Melancholy for you". If jamming with this trap helps some on that journey then it's a job well done. I'm sure you know what I mean 😉
Im guessing im stupid or something but how do i play that backing track?? Lol dont know how to read that pentatonic scale lol i guess this is what i get for only using tabs! Hahaa
No worries Humberto. They are the notes on the fretboard as if the guitar is flat on your lap - your biggest string is at the bottom. There are licks in this video which go with the track - ruclips.net/video/1x4XSDO0Dos/видео.html Hope that helps buddy :-)
The pentatonic scale can be used to improvise over most chord progressions or create solos. Spend a couple of days practicing the A minor Pentatonic scale in position 1. You can look that up all over the internet. You'll find every note in the scale works to some degree over this backing track. Just playing the scale up and down over a backing track will help you learn the sound and you can then be guided by your ears. It all seem quite daunting and complicated at first but it's not. Start with the basics and add little bits to musicians tool box. You'll quickly realize that by learning the A minor Pentatonic scale, you can play the same thing in any key, major or minor. It's all connected.
Yea penta in A i just jammed with it and the notes just found there own way from my fingers. I hit a few sour ones but you can usually bend into to sound. good. Great jam
They aren’t the chords, they are the notes in the A minor pentatonic scale! Sorry this isn’t clear - the chords are below the video in the first comment.. Hope that helps.. 😊
It matches the song perfect. played all the chords & not one note was off. Been looking for backing tracks for so long, found one couple hours ago ,learning Johnny Winter" Rock me Baby"& now happily bombarded with them from Santana to SRV to Metal to this. Thank You so very much for posting this & know its appreciated very much. I live out in boonies so now have something to jam to. peace
@@timwilkerson1989 I dont see the chords either. The A C D E G listed up top are not the chords but the CAGED approach to scales. I tried playing those and had a WTF moment before I realized what they were. Again, where do you get the chords? My ear can only pick out a few of them. Love the progression though. Easy track to really play some intense blues.
I now include the chords in my videos but here they are if anyone would like to know them - Happy jammin'!
- Dm7 - Dm7/G - Cmaj7 - F - Bm7b5 - E - Am - Bm7b5 - C - Am - Em - Am - D9 (no 3rd) - Fmaj7 - E7#9 - Am
Excelente video saludos de Grecia Costa Rica amigo
Great👍👏
lionel richie vibes in there lol
@@horsecockexpress7612 😁
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Gary Moore was such a great musician !!! He is missed !
He was beyond awesome for sure.. 😁
I could listen to this for hours and never pick up my guitar. Just the memories of Gary playing this is such a beautiful place to be. Thank you So Very Much for Sharing it!! LOVE IT!!!!!
He was great wasn’t he... You’re welcome - glad you like it Kirk.. 😊
God I miss him…his melodic playing and emotional bends and vibrato just got to the heart other guitarist cannot reach.. love grooving out to this backing track.. great work ., thank you..Gary will always be with us… his work lives on .
Glad you like it.. 🙏
We still got the blues
Got to put this in Capitals..... Absolutely AWESOME!!!!!! Thank You
Glad you like it.. 🙏
Love the way you show what the pentatonic notes are helps no end thanks
You’re welcome.. 😎
So fun to let loose and jam solos over this!
Thank you!
You’re welcome.. Glad you like it 😎
I'll save this one to my favorite list.❤️. Shout out to you from Indonesia 🇲🇨
I’m glad and grateful your channel exist (sorry for my English, I’m a French girl). Thank u and big up🇫🇷👍🏼🍒
Your English is good! Glad you like the channel. Let me know if there is anything you would like me to cover in future videos :-)
a french girl who played guitar ? interesting
Your English is good actually. You didn't give yourself credit. Good job. 👍
this is my favorite backing track ever
Glad you like it.. 😎
your badass man. you replied to pretty much everyone. Groovy track to jam to. Well done brother! thank you!
You’re welcome.. Glad you like it 😎
Best guitarist who ever lived
Try jamming with regular minor scale too (A Aeolian), it's beautiful! Thanks for this track!
Cool.. Glad you like it 😁
simply beautiful ❤️I‘m gonna sing to it 🎤🎤🎶🎼
Glad you like it.. 😁
GRACIAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRACIAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thankyou so much Greg. Wow its got everything to throw a lead improv at. :)
You’re welcome Matt.. Glad you like it 😁
So relaxing like it so beautiful lowell from iloilo phillipines.
super fun 🤟
Great!! Thanks for this man 👍👍
You’re welcome.. Glad you like it 😁
I pieced a beautiful piece together, thank you so very much for putting this out there!
You’re welcome.. Glad you like it John!
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This backing track is the best out there when u play natural or harmonic a minor guys 🔥🔥😍😍😍💨💨
Glad you like it dude.. 😎
Hey! Great sound, thanks. Is it ok with A Aelioan?
Still got the blues ... good job !
Thanks Mick - glad you like it.. 😁
Superb backing track, well done
Thanks Peter! Glad you like it.. 😁
Thanks for helping me to explore the fretboard :)
You’re welcome 😁
Excelente video saludos de Costa Rica
very cool
Thanks - glad you like it Clint :-)
Buen tema
He was an all time guitar god
He was awesome wasn’t he..
Nice
Thanks
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good morning and salam jumaat
Is there any possible way that I can use this backing track for a song I’m making? (I will be posting it on my Instagram.) I don’t have a band yet and backing tracks is all I have when making songs, and this one is perfect for a song I have in mind.) Great Backing track!
Sure - there is a link below to download it.. Look forward to hearing your song.. 😁
@@GregFitch thank you man!
@@MITCHELL0215 You’re welcome..
Great backing track. thank you for posting it. Can you tell me the chords used?
Thanks.. The verse is Dm7 - Dm7/G - Cmaj7 - F - Bm7b5 - E - Am - Bm7b5 - C and the chorus is Am - Em - Am - D9 (no 3rd) - Fmaj7 - E7#9 - Am
@@GregFitch Thank you. I just play instrumental lines and when someone expects me to know what chord is being played I feel dumb. I have to be told what chord and then I can play it using theory. My ear just cant hear the progression if there are too many minor and major seventh chords going on. I would not have guessed these chords. Looks interesting though. Learn the progression to Cry Baby Cry by the Beatles if you want a weird progression. Two keys?
Muy bueno
Wait a sec... is that Kirk Hammet’s ‘59 les Paul in a Gary Moore backing track? Ahah ahh ahah amazing track man 🎸👏🏻
Is Kirk’s now but used to be Gary’s.. Before that it was Peter Green’s! Thanks - glad you like it 😁
Khá mượt mà.
Did anyone else find themselves playing the melody of Hello by Lionel Richie? I somehow can't play anything else over those chorus chords. Nice backing track though.
Parisian Walkway?
Is similar but I think it's more like Still Got The Blues..
Классно
Hello i do not gain money from youtube can i use this melody in one of my songs
Sure - no worries Onur.. There is a link below where you can purchase it.. 😁
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i played my ass off on this, gg!
Awesome Johnny.. 😎
....and what about b and f?
When the penny drops and the lights switch on, all those players who spent too long in the pentatonic trap will find themselves playing "I've still got the Melancholy for you".
If jamming with this trap helps some on that journey then it's a job well done. I'm sure you know what I mean 😉
Im guessing im stupid or something but how do i play that backing track?? Lol dont know how to read that pentatonic scale lol i guess this is what i get for only using tabs! Hahaa
No worries Humberto. They are the notes on the fretboard as if the guitar is flat on your lap - your biggest string is at the bottom. There are licks in this video which go with the track - ruclips.net/video/1x4XSDO0Dos/видео.html Hope that helps buddy :-)
The pentatonic scale can be used to improvise over most chord progressions or create solos. Spend a couple of days practicing the A minor Pentatonic scale in position 1. You can look that up all over the internet. You'll find every note in the scale works to some degree over this backing track. Just playing the scale up and down over a backing track will help you learn the sound and you can then be guided by your ears. It all seem quite daunting and complicated at first but it's not. Start with the basics and add little bits to musicians tool box. You'll quickly realize that by learning the A minor Pentatonic scale, you can play the same thing in any key, major or minor. It's all connected.
Yea penta in A i just jammed with it and the notes just found there own way from my fingers. I hit a few sour ones but you can usually bend into to sound. good. Great jam
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I just played some shit i didn't even know i could play
That’s great Colin.. 😁💪
@@GregFitch great backing track 👌
@@colin1891 glad you like it.. 👍
they are the wrong chords!
They aren’t the chords, they are the notes in the A minor pentatonic scale! Sorry this isn’t clear - the chords are below the video in the first comment.. Hope that helps.. 😊
The chords do not match the music at all. It's completely wrong.
Sounds bang on to me and 98 other people?
They aren't the chords they are the notes in the A minor pentatonic scale - sorry if that isn't clear Garrett. I include the chords in my videos now.
It matches the song perfect. played all the chords & not one note was off. Been looking for backing tracks for so long, found one couple hours ago ,learning Johnny Winter" Rock me Baby"& now happily bombarded with them from Santana to SRV to Metal to this. Thank You so very much for posting this & know its appreciated very much. I live out in boonies so now have something to jam to. peace
@@timwilkerson1989 I dont see the chords either. The A C D E G listed up top are not the chords but the CAGED approach to scales. I tried playing those and had a WTF moment before I realized what they were. Again, where do you get the chords? My ear can only pick out a few of them. Love the progression though. Easy track to really play some intense blues.
@@timwilkerson1989 Glad you like it :-)