► Download this backing track here : jamtrackschannel.bandcamp.com/track/country-blues-guitar-backing-track-in-g ► Country Collection Vol.1 : jamtrackschannel.bandcamp.com/album/country-collection Chord Progression - Country Guitar Backing Track Jam in G II: G7 I % I % I % I I C7 I % I G7 I % I I D7 I C7 I G7 I % :II
Hey, would it be okay if I use your awesome backing tracks as background music for my dirt track racing compilations I upload to my Facebook page - provided credit is given within the description of videos?
@@VivianGeneRodgers try playing the G major scale over it and you'll realice THAT YOU CAN'T. So, it's in F major. It's a G Dorian, which comes after F Ionian. The Ionian will always give you the song's Key. And if it was a Minor composition, would be in D Minor.
@@bruce-l1x Bro, it's not G minor either. The key of the song is F, the only major scale you can use is F, and if you wanna start from G, it's a Dorian G, that it can be used for minor and mayor. If you are looking for the equivalent minor, it's D Minor. For this backing track, you can use the F Ionic (Major Scale), G Dorian, A Phrygian, Bb Lydian, C Mixolydian, D Eolic (Minor Scale) and E Locrian. So, or in the United States people take for granted that when you are talking about the blues, you'll speak about the Dorian mode everytime and musicians jump always to the conclusion that the key's gonna be one tone before of what's mention in the title, that I couldn't find that to be the truth, or maybe there's another explanation. This theory of calling it by the Dorian could be possible. There's a sport in the states that's play with the hands and it's calles football, even though there was another sport called like that, where you actually use your feet.
Perfect authenticity of style and spirit. Each note sounds being selected precisely from a pile of gold and diamond grains.
man that's a really fun jam ! Thanks man
Thanks!
Very cool, thanks!
Thanks!
This is a great channel love it!
Great to hear man, appreciate it!
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► Download this backing track here : jamtrackschannel.bandcamp.com/track/country-blues-guitar-backing-track-in-g
► Country Collection Vol.1 : jamtrackschannel.bandcamp.com/album/country-collection
Chord Progression - Country Guitar Backing Track Jam in G
II: G7 I % I % I % I
I C7 I % I G7 I % I
I D7 I C7 I G7 I % :II
Hey, would it be okay if I use your awesome backing tracks as background music for my dirt track racing compilations I upload to my Facebook page - provided credit is given within the description of videos?
Sorry it's not possible to use the backing tracks unless you buy a license. Thanks for your interest.
@@JamTracksChannelthat’s good to know because even the copyright on this video says it can be used in videos.
Hi! It's in F major. Cheers
Seems like G to me !
@@VivianGeneRodgers try playing the G major scale over it and you'll realice THAT YOU CAN'T. So, it's in F major. It's a G Dorian, which comes after F Ionian.
The Ionian will always give you the song's Key. And if it was a Minor composition, would be in D Minor.
@@ruculeishon G minor.
@@VivianGeneRodgers yeah, G minor works really good.
@@bruce-l1x Bro, it's not G minor either. The key of the song is F, the only major scale you can use is F, and if you wanna start from G, it's a Dorian G, that it can be used for minor and mayor. If you are looking for the equivalent minor, it's D Minor.
For this backing track, you can use the F Ionic (Major Scale), G Dorian, A Phrygian, Bb Lydian, C Mixolydian, D Eolic (Minor Scale) and E Locrian.
So, or in the United States people take for granted that when you are talking about the blues, you'll speak about the Dorian mode everytime and musicians jump always to the conclusion that the key's gonna be one tone before of what's mention in the title, that I couldn't find that to be the truth, or maybe there's another explanation.
This theory of calling it by the Dorian could be possible. There's a sport in the states that's play with the hands and it's calles football, even though there was another sport called like that, where you actually use your feet.
great track thanks - fun!
Thanks, have fun!