Thank you and thank you for playing along! 😎👍 There are more of these fast country blues tracks in different keys and arrangements on my channel. Here's the playlist if you're interested: th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSuUTkeL7GDiixtecwUibhz.html
Thanks again gov Reinhold! I threw my Ray Flack licks in the mix...afterwards I noticed i had a prosthetic leg, but my foot is real...go figure! Good man..
@reinholdtracks thanks again for the tracks...incidentally ,tried to return a toilet brush to wal mart..said I used it twice...too scratchy! Had to back to paper...
Thank you for your kind comment! I just watched some videos on your channel! Great! I would be happy if you would also play along with my tracks! Sincerely, Reinhold
Thank you! 😎👍 Have you tried the many other "Country Blues" tracks in different keys? Have fun! th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSuUTkeL7GDiixtecwUibhz.html
Thank you for your kind comment! 😎👍 I hope you continue to enjoy my backing tracks! 🦋 Please check back every now and then! There are still different variations of this “country blues”, in different keys and arrangements. Maybe you would like to take a look. th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSuUTkeL7GDiixtecwUibhz.html Have fun!
Thank you! 👍😎 Alto sax in Eb, correct? There are "Country Blues" tracks in all 12 keys and different arrangements on my channel. Please have a look at this playlist if you are interested: th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSuUTkeL7GDiixtecwUibhz.html
Thank you very much for your kind comment! I hope you continue to enjoy my backing tracks! Please check back every now and then! All the best! reinhold
Nice track and fun to jam over, but it's G Mixolydian, not G major. Even though Mixolydian is a major mode, it's not the same as G major (ionian). It's in fact the in the key of ''C major''.
Thank you for your comment and thank you for playing along to my track! 👍😎 As for the terms "key" and "scale", this is how I understand and use them: I think key and scale are two completely different concepts. The key determines where the tonic is, i.e. the fundamental note. This track is in the key of G major, so the chord G major is the tonic, C major is the subdominant and D or D7 is the dominant or the dominant seventh chord. The particular scale or scales that can be used in each case are something different. For example, with a 12-bar blues in the key of G major, you can play with the "G mixolydian" scale to the chord G major (or G7). The scale "G mixolydian" itself is created when you start on the 5th degree of the C major scale and only use notes from the (Ionian) C major scale. On reinhold.tracks you will find many similar "Country Blues" tracks in all 12 major keys. The names of my tracks always indicate the key of the track and not the appropriate scale. th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSmppdYg3dSGDWMsR4XGQbW.html For some other tracks I also offer suggestions for suitable scales in the video. Or consider the track "Rock Chacha" in the key of A minor. The chords alternate between A minor and D major and you can easily improvise "Oye como va" using the A Dorian scale - which consists of the same notes as the G major scale, but starts on the 2nd degree, which is the note A. th-cam.com/video/CDxKy4Zjw6c/w-d-xo.html Thank you again for your comment! I hope you continue to enjoy my tracks! Please check back from time to time! All the best!
@@reinholdtracks In fact, you are totally right, it's in the key of G Major and G is the tonic here, and you can indeed play G Mixolydian over the G chord.. my mistake here! And don't worry, I understand music theory very well, including all modes.. I don't quite understand how I got confused with this track to be honest lol I even start to think that this comment wasn't even supposed to be posted here.. I think I had a few opened tabs with backing tracks, and actually left the comment on the wrong one!!! 🤣 Although, I think you got it confused here. The ''key'' does not determine the tonic, it determines the ''notes'' (pitches). It's the ''scale'' that determines the tonic. When you start from a different note in a particular key, you do define the mode, but it also becomes a totally new scale/interval pattern. It stays in that particular key because of the notes, but the tonic is defined by the starting pitch and the pattern of intervals that defines the mode/scale. In the case of this track, the tonic (root note) is G (starting pitch), and the key is also G major (1st degree).. so the scale/mode is G Ionian. Or maybe you just mispoke? Either way, doesn't really matter! thanks again for the track! 😊
@@davidmultimedia2024 Thank you for your thoughts and insights! I hope and wish that you continue to have fun with my tracks! Thanks for playing along!
😎👍Thank you and thank you for playing along. There is more "Country Blues" in different keys and similar arrangements: th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSmppdYg3dSGDWMsR4XGQbW.html Have fun!
Great track. Can I use this track to show my musicianship skills in a video? I will most definitely credit this channel!! I'm learning the pentatonic scales!!
Thank you for your kind comment! Yes, you are welcome to use my tracks as long as you play along and credit the source of the backing. I wish you a lot of fun and good luck! 😎👍
Hi, I've just found your youtube channel & I really like your backing tracks...I'm doing a harmonica blues course online & for homework we were asked to find a backing track. I'm a beginner to all this stuff so would I have to pay to use your backing track or could I use it freely. I dont know anything about copyright etc. this would be for training purposes only. Many thanks & also for the great stuff your putting out there
Thank you for your kind comment! I am very pleased that you like my backing tracks. You are welcome to use my backing tracks for practicing and playing. You just can't post these tracks as your own music. But if you play something to these tracks yourself and want to post such a recording, then I would be happy if you indicate that the backing comes from me, @reinholdtracks. I wish you lots of fun and success!
@@reinholdtracks Thank u my friend, thats very kind of you. I cant see myself playing/posting anything for quite a while, but when i do I will surely mention your name. Thanks again & please keep up the great work your producing.
I like improv on these fast jam tracks! They really keep my attention and force me to think ahead fast for licks!
Thank you and thank you for playing along! 😎👍 There are more of these fast country blues tracks in different keys and arrangements on my channel. Here's the playlist if you're interested: th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSuUTkeL7GDiixtecwUibhz.html
Jamming with you is crazy good fun!
😎👍 Great! Please enjoy!
Thanks again gov Reinhold! I threw my Ray Flack licks in the mix...afterwards I noticed i had a prosthetic leg, but my foot is real...go figure! Good man..
😎👍 Thank you for your clever and kind comment! 🦋
@reinholdtracks thanks again for the tracks...incidentally ,tried to return a toilet brush to wal mart..said I used it twice...too scratchy! Had to back to paper...
Lovely country blues!
🦆Thank you!
A very nice track Reinhold. Thank you very much for your kindness, much appreciated. Regards, Ernie.
Thank you for your kind comment! I just watched some videos on your channel! Great! I would be happy if you would also play along with my tracks! Sincerely, Reinhold
Love this backing tracks really awesome man
Thank you! 😎👍 Have you tried the many other "Country Blues" tracks in different keys? Have fun!
th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSuUTkeL7GDiixtecwUibhz.html
That was so much fun! I really enjoyed the opportunity to just experiment and enjoy myself. You said to "Play among and enjoy" And you delivered.
Thank you for your kind comment! It's my pleasure if you enjoy my tracks! 👍😎
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😎👍 Thank you! Have fun! 🦋
Thank you for this great backing track I am a better player now as I have heard it and played over it again and again!Thank you
Thank you for your kind comment! 😎👍 I hope you continue to enjoy my backing tracks! 🦋 Please check back every now and then!
There are still different variations of this “country blues”, in different keys and arrangements. Maybe you would like to take a look.
th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSuUTkeL7GDiixtecwUibhz.html
Have fun!
Fun on my alto sax!!
Thank you! 👍😎 Alto sax in Eb, correct? There are "Country Blues" tracks in all 12 keys and different arrangements on my channel. Please have a look at this playlist if you are interested: th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSuUTkeL7GDiixtecwUibhz.html
that was fun!!! i really enjoy playin with ya'll
Thank you so much for your kind comment! 😎👍 I appreciate it when you play along with my backing tracks! 🦋
Thanks amigo!
👍😎!
Reinhold scores another home run!! Excellent job my friend as always! Musician/Artist USA- ThomMeinert
Thank you very much for your kind comment! I hope you continue to enjoy my backing tracks!
Please check back every now and then! All the best! reinhold
Nice track and fun to jam over, but it's G Mixolydian, not G major. Even though Mixolydian is a major mode, it's not the same as G major (ionian). It's in fact the in the key of ''C major''.
Thank you for your comment and thank you for playing along to my track! 👍😎
As for the terms "key" and "scale", this is how I understand and use them:
I think key and scale are two completely different concepts.
The key determines where the tonic is, i.e. the fundamental note. This track is in the key of G major, so the chord G major is the tonic, C major is the subdominant and D or D7 is the dominant or the dominant seventh chord.
The particular scale or scales that can be used in each case are something different. For example, with a 12-bar blues in the key of G major, you can play with the "G mixolydian" scale to the chord G major (or G7). The scale "G mixolydian" itself is created when you start on the 5th degree of the C major scale and only use notes from the (Ionian) C major scale.
On reinhold.tracks you will find many similar "Country Blues" tracks in all 12 major keys. The names of my tracks always indicate the key of the track and not the appropriate scale.
th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSmppdYg3dSGDWMsR4XGQbW.html
For some other tracks I also offer suggestions for suitable scales in the video.
Or consider the track "Rock Chacha" in the key of A minor. The chords alternate between A minor and D major and you can easily improvise "Oye como va" using the A Dorian scale - which consists of the same notes as the G major scale, but starts on the 2nd degree, which is the note A.
th-cam.com/video/CDxKy4Zjw6c/w-d-xo.html
Thank you again for your comment! I hope you continue to enjoy my tracks! Please check back from time to time! All the best!
@@reinholdtracks In fact, you are totally right, it's in the key of G Major and G is the tonic here, and you can indeed play G Mixolydian over the G chord.. my mistake here!
And don't worry, I understand music theory very well, including all modes.. I don't quite understand how I got confused with this track to be honest lol I even start to think that this comment wasn't even supposed to be posted here.. I think I had a few opened tabs with backing tracks, and actually left the comment on the wrong one!!! 🤣
Although, I think you got it confused here.
The ''key'' does not determine the tonic, it determines the ''notes'' (pitches).
It's the ''scale'' that determines the tonic.
When you start from a different note in a particular key, you do define the mode, but it also becomes a totally new scale/interval pattern.
It stays in that particular key because of the notes, but the tonic is defined by the starting pitch and the pattern of intervals that defines the mode/scale.
In the case of this track, the tonic (root note) is G (starting pitch), and the key is also G major (1st degree).. so the scale/mode is G Ionian.
Or maybe you just mispoke?
Either way, doesn't really matter! thanks again for the track! 😊
@@davidmultimedia2024 Thank you for your thoughts and insights! I hope and wish that you continue to have fun with my tracks! Thanks for playing along!
Thank you man kiss from all algerian like the blues
😎👍Thank you and thank you for playing along. There is more "Country Blues" in different keys and similar arrangements:
th-cam.com/play/PLPY6Rb6f6GxSmppdYg3dSGDWMsR4XGQbW.html
Have fun!
@@reinholdtracks you are the great
Thank you!
Great track. Can I use this track to show my musicianship skills in a video? I will most definitely credit this channel!! I'm learning the pentatonic scales!!
Thank you for your kind comment! Yes, you are welcome to use my tracks as long as you play along and credit the source of the backing. I wish you a lot of fun and good luck! 😎👍
Hi, I've just found your youtube channel & I really like your backing tracks...I'm doing a harmonica blues course online & for homework we were asked to find a backing track. I'm a beginner to all this stuff so would I have to pay to use your backing track or could I use it freely. I dont know anything about copyright etc. this would be for training purposes only. Many thanks & also for the great stuff your putting out there
Thank you for your kind comment! I am very pleased that you like my backing tracks. You are welcome to use my backing tracks for practicing and playing. You just can't post these tracks as your own music. But if you play something to these tracks yourself and want to post such a recording, then I would be happy if you indicate that the backing comes from me, @reinholdtracks. I wish you lots of fun and success!
@@reinholdtracks Thank u my friend, thats very kind of you. I cant see myself playing/posting anything for quite a while, but when i do I will surely mention your name. Thanks again & please keep up the great work your producing.
I'd like to know how to play the back track here!
Please enjoy! 🎸
look up beginner guide to travis picking, and be patient with yourself, could take weeks of practise to get down, slow and steady