Guitar Backing Track: Majestic Dark Hard Rock Ballad in E minor
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- Moody Hard rock ballad Backing track in E minor with tips/lesson about scales, arpeggios, licks, chords and playing style.
It’s is a high quality, animated, neo-classical hard rock ballad jam track for Guitarists modulating to different keys like E minor and E harmonic minor. Excellent for improvising, learning modes, scales, chords and arpeggio's. This Q JAM TRACKS LEARN & PLAY backing track provides a visual representation of the chords and scales in diagrams as they appear in the music. Extra theoretical information is shown in the video. It is a backing track and tutorial (or lesson) at the same time.
It's also a play along video for learning exiting chords.
Wow. Not just the backing track but the quality of presentation, this is really fantastic!
Gold content, one of many. This is more than public service, Thank you
Thanks!
1:06 ...that creepy vibe to the Em Harmonic really takes you. Quist, you're the man!
This is one of the favorite ones I found on here it really makes for a good backing track for my day
Dark & Majestic!
It is...isn't it? :)
Great track. Perfect to improvise with my Ibanez. Keep it up. Great stuff.
Like if Buckethead met late-70s Pink Floyd, good shit! 🤘
the chords of this piece are amazing, well done dude
Best stuff out there for BTs. Thank you.
Thanks for the compliment!!
oooh very fun thats definitely going on the playlist, thx
I like the track . . . over the Em9 to Cmaj9 it sounds (a least to my ear) like you're playing around a C Lydian tonality. Could simply be the resolution to Cmaj9. Thanks again for the great backing tracks and instruction.
Hi Tom! Indeed you could get a lydian feel in this section :)
OMG! this is PERFECT TRACK!!! Very thank!
Think I found me a channel to bookmark! Great library of tracks including this one!
Very glad you like it Jason. Keeps me motivated!
@@QJamTracks You should and will have waaaaay more subscribers. Keep doing what you're doing Q!
@@QJamTracks Is that a picture of you with the Ibanez? You obviously have a lot of time for Satch and Vai. Nice to see Petrucci in your tracks and also Guthrie Govan. Man I saw Guthrie in December and was so close I could have reached out and plucked the strings of his guitar without moving my feet! The Bassment in Chelmsford UK every December for only £10. Anyways, thanks for the tracks, things like this keep me motivated!
Jason Butler Yeah that's me with the JEM. I'm a Steve Vai fan, but I do like Guthrie Govan a lot. He's awesome and so unique and authentic. 👍
@@QJamTracks That's a sweet looking guitar, and you look and sound to be in profound relationship with it. It's only now dawning on me that you produce everything on these tutorial videos, that is a phenomenal skill and a very altruistic venture what you're doing here. Bet you're a really good teacher, are you in the US? I'm only really beginner/intermediate level, but since getting a Katana 50 amp in December, I've come on a lot, your backing tracks have helped loads. My Ibanez is only an SA series but is nice to play. Used to listen to Steve Vai and Joe Satriani a lot, but these days just can't stop listening to prog, like all day, every day at work, Opeth being my current addiction. Their albums are blowing me away! Guthrie has done his fair share of prog too of course with Steven Wilson and his own projects. The Drive Home solo has actually brought me to tears. In case you haven't heard the track he did with Nick Johnston - ruclips.net/video/DoKdeDkYTv0/видео.html - Cheers again man!
man, well done, thanks, im newbie but this is very helpful
EXCELLENT!!!
Idk how this channel isn't absolutely huge yet. Keep it up man :)
I'll do my best 👍🤞
Really really useful vids...keep it up!!
Thanks Enricate! I will keep it up :)
Can one use your tracks to add voice and build a song ,mentioning you or course!?
Hi Jiannis. As long it's not for commercial purpose and you give credits it's fine with me.
This is almost post punk with a pinch of metal.
How do I use this on an album? Using repost on Soundcloud, distribution is not for profit.
I'm affraid you can't use this on an album even if it is non profit. It's only for practicing and maybe a youtube video where you improvise over the track.