I'm just commenting to feed the algorithm. This channel needs more views/subscribers. Out of all the channels who do backing tracks this is my favorite
These are the best jam tracks out there for learning to play the changes and just practicing your country licks . Love that you have the changes displayed. Thanks so much!
I always find it so strange and so much more notation when someone calls this "IN A" when its technically in D (or A mixolidian) but it causes you to have to write all these weird "7b's" and such... why not just call it D major.. it very much comes from D major.. 2 sharps for sure... each to his own.. but...more work and a sloppier chart to do it like its in a and the G is somehow a "FLAT 7" thank you for the tracks though!!! not trying to flam anything... each to their own!
I'm just commenting to feed the algorithm. This channel needs more views/subscribers. Out of all the channels who do backing tracks this is my favorite
Just trying to get to 1,000 subs but it's been tough! Thanks for the support.
Please keep these coming ! I use your tracks for practice regularly
These are the best jam tracks out there for learning to play the changes and just practicing your country licks . Love that you have the changes displayed. Thanks so much!
@@jeremyp8501 This is exactly why we started this YT channel. We'll keep putting out content as much as we can!
Some of the best well thought out tracks going...you guys will be big in the jam track genre in a short while
Thanks and I hope so!
I’m so glad I came across this, it is absolute quality work. Keep it up I can’t wait to hear more.
Thanks Cole it's sure nice to know our tracks are being enjoyed.
Nice work guys! Glad I stumbled upon your channel.
Cheers!
Justin
Glad you did too! Thanks for subbing!
A 1 3m 4 1 5 in G would be great! Think in the style of Seger! Great tracking from Franklin Tn
You should check out our Bruce Springsteen Bob Seger Acoustic Driven Backing Track! It's in Ab...pretty close to G haha
Great great job guys!! Thanks! Musician/Artist-USA Thom Meinert
Hey Thom! Thanks!
I always find it so strange and so much more notation when someone calls this "IN A" when its technically in D (or A mixolidian) but it causes you to have to write all these weird "7b's" and such... why not just call it D major.. it very much comes from D major.. 2 sharps for sure... each to his own.. but...more work and a sloppier chart to do it like its in a and the G is somehow a "FLAT 7" thank you for the tracks though!!! not trying to flam anything... each to their own!