@@lauraruud7930 The blues scale is really neither major nor minor. It has a minor 3rd in it, but it will over both a major progression and a minor progression. The best style of backing track to practice to would be just something labeled "A Blues" like this one: ruclips.net/video/Jazj9lyUl-M/видео.html Hope that helps! :)
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Thanks Rebecca! You're amazing. Love your teaching xx
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Love dirty cello! A very informative and helpful video! Thank you so much!
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Thanks so much!
Your last video on how to play blues on cello is something I am aspiring to try to learn!
I just got a cello 3 weeks ago now!
That’s awesome! Congrats on the cello!
Another great video! Thank you. The liks are in A? So, the A blues scale must be A-C-D-Eb-E-G-A. Right? Sorry, I am not very strong in music theory.
You are correct! These are licks in A and the blues scale you wrote down is correct!
@@DirtyCello So would we look for an A-major or A-minor backing track to play along with?
@@lauraruud7930 The blues scale is really neither major nor minor. It has a minor 3rd in it, but it will over both a major progression and a minor progression. The best style of backing track to practice to would be just something labeled "A Blues" like this one: ruclips.net/video/Jazj9lyUl-M/видео.html Hope that helps! :)