I'm still a beginner when it comes to improvising with the Dorian mode... and this backing track is perfect for me. Nice and slow and easy to follow the chord changes. First track I've been able to lay a solid groove over. Thanks man!
Sounds great and easy to let loose on this one. Yes A dorian works fine. I think some players just get hung up on the theory and cant remember that its all about the feel. If they cant work A Dorian over this then I would say they may have went to music school but most likely failed. Learn to feel it and let just enough theory in to understand where the notes are. Awesome track and keep up the good work.
That's absolutely right Michael. Use a major scale instead. Modes are major scales starting on a different degree of the scale anyway. Too much thinking about scales etc gets in the way. As you say: just enough theory. Rest is feeling and listening.
i love practicing to this track and thought it would be fun to write a song over the chord "progression". lmk if you'd like to hear it. maybe we could collaborate. basically it's finished but would like to use your bassline, keys and so forth. but w new drums. ;)
Really sounds more like E minor to me. I do not hear A being the resolving note at any time in this track. If you don't believe me, try it. Play a phrase and end on A, then try ending on E. You'll find the A hangs while the E resolves.
Actually, it is. Because Its a minor chord. So it works well. Why? Because as long as the 3rd chord is a minor (dorian being the II, the III in this case, (a minor chord) then playing over it in the dorian mode works well. Remember the order of the modes, then relate them to the assumed mode (this case, dorian). I (maj), II (minor-the dorian mode), III (minor-the Phrygian mode), IV (major-the Lydian mode), etc...
Oh man this one earned my subscription!! love playing along on trombone, solo synth. Nice work! Thank you for sharing
Of course, thanks for all of your work!
A very nice track thank you for all your work
Thank you Thank you
nice backing track.
I'm still a beginner when it comes to improvising with the Dorian mode... and this backing track is perfect for me. Nice and slow and easy to follow the chord changes. First track I've been able to lay a solid groove over. Thanks man!
favorite study of the week... thanks
fabulous backing track here!! Thanks SO MUCH!!!!
Perfect , TOP, Simply I love , Many Thankssssss
Fantastic backing track. Loved jamming to this one!
one of the best i know really, many thanks!
It is a delicious to play with, very good!
Sounds a lot like Riviera Paradise from SRV !!!
Nice backing track man keep it on ;)
That's the good one :) Thx again!
Great backing track FooTracks!
una vez mas dedo parriba amigo !! OLDVI
so good
I like it, its different. It makes me paly differently.
Sounds great and easy to let loose on this one. Yes A dorian works fine. I think some players just get hung up on the theory and cant remember that its all about the feel. If they cant work A Dorian over this then I would say they may have went to music school but most likely failed. Learn to feel it and let just enough theory in to understand where the notes are.
Awesome track and keep up the good work.
That's absolutely right Michael. Use a major scale instead. Modes are major scales starting on a different degree of the scale anyway. Too much thinking about scales etc gets in the way. As you say: just enough theory. Rest is feeling and listening.
This is great
i love practicing to this track and thought it would be fun to write a song over the chord "progression". lmk if you'd like to hear it. maybe we could collaborate. basically it's finished but would like to use your bassline, keys and so forth. but w new drums. ;)
nice i like it ;)
dude are we allowed to post videos of ourselves playing to these? Really love this backing track and I've been having loads of jamming on it!
It's easy, simple and great. It's music to let loose, enveloping. Thank you.
Am7/ Bm7/ Am7 / Bm7 Bbm7
NICE comment Mike.
loves it
A fun little track
Done, i send you 2 of them...they are the same, so could you take the black one? ^^ Thx
Hi footracks! nice one, may i post a little video response ? how can i do it? ;) thanx man
Learn arpeggios and the inversions of the arpeggios. Best way to gain fretboard knowledge. Also sight reading.
Really sounds more like E minor to me. I do not hear A being the resolving note at any time in this track. If you don't believe me, try it. Play a phrase and end on A, then try ending on E. You'll find the A hangs while the E resolves.
Too bad one can only like it once.
B flat min7 is not part of A Dorian.
Actually, it is. Because Its a minor chord. So it works well. Why? Because as long as the 3rd chord is a minor (dorian being the II, the III in this case, (a minor chord) then playing over it in the dorian mode works well. Remember the order of the modes, then relate them to the assumed mode (this case, dorian). I (maj), II (minor-the dorian mode), III (minor-the Phrygian mode), IV (major-the Lydian mode), etc...
Oooop,s sorry. I didn't see the Bb! hahahahaha. My bad. All that 'slainin', and I misread your post! EEK! Gotta get my eyes checked.
its just a passing chord, as long as you dont play it for too long its "legal" its going chromatically back to the Am
if you loved this backing track, i think you'll love this song by MNDSGN: th-cam.com/video/vrGCkcc26WU/w-d-xo.html