RnB / Neo Soul Guitar Backing Track in G I 83 BPM
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2023
- RnB / Neo Soul Guitar
Guitar Backing Track in G / Em
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I never held an electric guitar in my hands until two years ago when I was the tender age of just 73 years old (yep, you read it right). Your video is extremely well produced with the timed pictured chords and the arrows at just the right instant. Keep it up because the younger folks behind you will greatly benefit from your hands-on instruction of this type. Excellent video.
Thank you for the feedback, you are an inspiration. It is never too late to start something new, keep on playing.
Chord tabs are brilliant!!
Браво, Маэстро! Отличная работа и хорошая музыка! Однозначно сразу Лайк! Берегите себя! 🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
большое спасибо☺
Going to like every video with the chord tabs. Helps breakdown keys I’m not familiar with, so good!!
Thank you very much, appreciate the feedback.
Your best work right here! Lovely
Thank you very much appreciate it.
marvelous! I love the sound of this jam track, I am learning neo soul right now. Usually I play classical guitar. This stuff is pretty new to me. Your chords and tips are helpful! I need more of this :D
With this tracks I am exploring my fretboard, the fun way
Great, I'm happy I can help☺️. Take it easy and keep playing.
unreal once again - you definitely produce my favourite instrumentals on youtube!
Thank you very much.🙏🏾
sick subscribed. love the chord tabs. revolutionary idea
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Great track!
Thank you very much.
Thanks alot 🤘
Thank you for stopping by, appreciate it.
Awesome track, thanks! Also tabs help learn new chords. Keep it up!
Appreciate it thanks.
Beautiful Track.Very inspiring. Thank you for a lovely chord progression and one educated explanation about the theory behind😎Subscribed and thumbs up 😘
Thank you very much, it's a pleasure🙏🏾
the chord charts and scale suggestions are SUCH a nice touch. Don't get me wrong, the track sounds great as well, but man I would've loved backing tracks that provided those when I was first starting out. Thanks for the upload, def subbing
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Never mind backing track, I could listen to this all day!!
😊Thank you very much.
Showing me those cords… That’s really appreciated, thanks.
Glad to help!
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checking out ur other stuff now
Nice track, thanks.
One question: Is it common in this genre to have a clap on beat 3 as main drum reference? It is a bit confusing for me, more used to snares on beat 2 and 4 (which have low volume in this track).
I see what you mean. I just go with the feel and what sound good to me. I'm not thinking technical. I think I went with the thumb slap on the guitar, as my guide. Maybe try going with that. Come back this Friday I have something new for you☺
Chou.
Chou
I can guess it's A dorian.
Correct🎸
Its in A minor not G
It can be G major or A natural minor. Both scales share the same notes except, G has the F# and A minor has the F. B7 is borrowed as tension to lead to Em. The C#m7b5 and Em7b5 chords are borrowed from the harmonic or melodic minor scales associated with A minor (Both share the same notes). They are not diatonic to G Major. I just thought that movement sounds nice. The Em pentatonic and G major pentatonic sounds nice to me when I improvise. It all depends on how you interpret it.😊
It is, in fact, in the key of G
@user-mj5wj9hz8y Thats correct😊
I would say it’s actually in E minor, the relative minor of G major. iv, V7, i, vi, i, back to iv…C#m7b5 can be viewed as an Em6 chord (minor 3rd up)….The Em7b5 can be seen as Gm6. Lots of ways to approach it: Am9 = A dorian, B7 Alt = C dorian, Em9 = E dorian, C#m7b5 = E melodic minor, Em7b5 = G melodic minor
@@johnklimeck Yes it can be that way too. Thank you for the feedback☺