..yeah man, I’m digging the organ vibe too, it’s that Blue Note late night vibe..fire..i noticed Bobby Broom, Berklee! giving you kudos, he is right on point as always..thanks for these my brother..New York March 16, 2023..
Just discovered your backing tracks, bloody great. I'm a guitarist and play in a six piece band including a Hammond organist so this is good practice. Thanks so much.
Hi thanks glad you like them. I just play some simple typical endings that you'll hear on the bandstand or off recordings. Try to hear the bass note of the chord and you'll figure it out. 👍🏼
Just seeing this, which ones aren't? I can't tell if drums were programmed? If they are then it's obviously to a metronome. Just lmk which ones are NOT on the clock. I only play to metronomic backing tracks
Hi there. Jazz is a very organic musical language and our time feel should come from our internal clock. It's something that I feel is important to address with students because you certainly won't be able to get your metronome out on a gig so I try to encourage people to not obsess over BPMs. I leave out info like that for a reason.
This is the best jazz blues backing track. Thank you
Thanks Michael 👍🏼
..yeah man, I’m digging the organ vibe too, it’s that Blue Note late night vibe..fire..i noticed Bobby Broom, Berklee! giving you kudos, he is right on point as always..thanks for these my brother..New York March 16, 2023..
That's Victor, I'm really happy you're diggin it! 🙏🏼👍🏼
The ORGAN! IT's so great to be able to play along with this -- thanks for uploading!
Thanks so much Daniel. Glad you like it. 👍🏼
The b3 organ is orgasmic and eruptive like a volcano 🌋
Just discovered your backing tracks, bloody great. I'm a guitarist and play in a six piece band including a Hammond organist so this is good practice. Thanks so much.
Awesome thanks. Glad you like them!
Thank you for the fantastic quality of your backing tracks! I am glad I was made aware of your channel...❤...
Thanks! Glad you like them.
Hard to chose but this is one of my favourites! thank you!!!
Love this! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks!
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I love some of the intrresting ending chords .. trying to work them out for guitar ..any hints and tips would be appreciated!!
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Hi thanks glad you like them. I just play some simple typical endings that you'll hear on the bandstand or off recordings. Try to hear the bass note of the chord and you'll figure it out. 👍🏼
Yes.. thanks
I love this one! Thanx!
@@SaschaOnBass thanks bro 🙏🏼
So great! What is the very last chord you play please??
Thanks happy you like it! The last chord is Bb7#11 or Bb7b5 how ever you prefer to write it.
@@PhilWilkinsonMusicthanks so much! Beautiful playing
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Jeje gracias Ricardo! Me alegro que te guste. 👍🏼
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Hey man, are your backing tracks played to a metronome?
Hi there, yes almost all of them.
Sounds pretty. Watertight to me. But. . What EVs
Just seeing this, which ones aren't? I can't tell if drums were programmed? If they are then it's obviously to a metronome.
Just lmk which ones are NOT on the clock. I only play to metronomic backing tracks
@@HouseJawnthis is such a strange comment man
@@ColinLearyagreed
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170 BPM
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170 bpm
Thanks for posting this, do you know if this is "on the grid", played to a click? I'm surprised i never see any BPM info with these tracks
Hi there. Jazz is a very organic musical language and our time feel should come from our internal clock. It's something that I feel is important to address with students because you certainly won't be able to get your metronome out on a gig so I try to encourage people to not obsess over BPMs. I leave out info like that for a reason.