It is very good! I enjoyed so much playing. But please add more fast, and hard rock style tracks in next compilation, because all the track here good for slow/mid tempo, and it would be veeeery good if you add some fast stuff too. Thanks a lot!
Faster and more complex tends to do much worse in the holy algorithm. I do want to make an actual challenge session for more advanced players that increases in tempo and has lots of modulations, just need to find the time...
@@savvanalitov403why don’t you make backing tracks yourself ? With songs you have written yourself , buy yourself a second hand digital 8 track studio .
@@savvanalitov403 because you don’t try . Unless you train your ear you won’t get anywhere. The creator of the backing tracks has told you good advice . Do you know of Tommy Immanuel ? He refuses to be recorded when practicing a new piece he say “ if you saw me practicing, you would think it was a 16 year old just starting 🤷♂️ . At least try one song and you will improve and then improve some more. Happy playing 👍
Thanks again! I want to have a segment in the weekly streams, where I show people's solos but it's too early to have enough submissions each week. I will definitely check them out though.
@JRSMusicProductions I really love the blues track you did on one of them . The last bonus track. That's my next one. Just to let you know and permissions etc.
I've only played guitar for a few months. I can't play a single chord yet (It's intimidating) but I love to play single note streams with creative changes in rhythm, sustain and technique like hammer-ons and slides off the top of my head. A do more with less type mentality that sounds great to me (at times lol) and honestly has me wondering if chords are even necessary. It seems far less constrained without them. Pardon my ignorance. I love your tracks though.
Maj7 chords. Fmaj7, Gmaj7, Amaj7 all made me pick the guitar up in my early days. Maybe wimpy chords by some’s taste but they sound sweet. I could play Cmaj7, Fmaj7 for hours. They’re less notes to hold down as well. Check ‘em out.
The blue highlighted notes on the guitar neck are basically just the most practical and easiest pattern of the scale to remember and use since it starts on the root note and can be easily reached without moving your hand up and down the neck.
Howdy!, Your Strat/Tele was just a bit off tuned!....I'm not trying to humiliate you, But!? But!? But!?...I have been playing for over 40 years, and I have been there, and will continue to be there if I don't catch it before others will!.....Oh! that Pesky and Annoying "G” String" and especially the "Open G!" and especially heard on the song: "C Major Ballad", But simply loved the last ending cycles as it Intensified, Climaxed towards a Grand Finale! as it neared its conclusion.
You're totally right and I can't even blame the headstock shape, since I have a locking nut... I think it was genuine laziness when I made that track; probably left in "draft idea" guitar part and built the track around it and was too lazy to re-record it.
Simple, clean, effective and most importantly, non-tiktokian style content. Very good, strong recommendations. Thanks.
Very high praise! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the backing tracks.
My pleasure!
thank you a lot
Thanks for watching!
Thank You!
You're welcome!
It is very good! I enjoyed so much playing. But please add more fast, and hard rock style tracks in next compilation, because all the track here good for slow/mid tempo, and it would be veeeery good if you add some fast stuff too. Thanks a lot!
Faster and more complex tends to do much worse in the holy algorithm. I do want to make an actual challenge session for more advanced players that increases in tempo and has lots of modulations, just need to find the time...
@@JRSMusicProductions That sounds very good, can't wait to try my skills!
@@savvanalitov403why don’t you make backing tracks yourself ? With songs you have written yourself , buy yourself a second hand digital 8 track studio .
@@BigBoaby-sg1yo Um... Which songs did I write? And I just don't think I'm good enough to do it
@@savvanalitov403 because you don’t try . Unless you train your ear you won’t get anywhere. The creator of the backing tracks has told you good advice .
Do you know of Tommy Immanuel ? He refuses to be recorded when practicing a new piece he say “ if you saw me practicing, you would think it was a 16 year old just starting 🤷♂️ .
At least try one song and you will improve and then improve some more.
Happy playing 👍
YEA!
Hey I love your tracks. I'm going to use your track 2. Post it. You should hear the stuff I play over your tracks someday.
Thanks again! I want to have a segment in the weekly streams, where I show people's solos but it's too early to have enough submissions each week. I will definitely check them out though.
@JRSMusicProductions I really love the blues track you did on one of them . The last bonus track. That's my next one. Just to let you know and permissions etc.
I've only played guitar for a few months. I can't play a single chord yet (It's intimidating) but I love to play single note streams with creative changes in rhythm, sustain and technique like hammer-ons and slides off the top of my head. A do more with less type mentality that sounds great to me (at times lol) and honestly has me wondering if chords are even necessary. It seems far less constrained without them. Pardon my ignorance. I love your tracks though.
chords are more than necessary. don't limit yourself
Get some chords and by how it sounds like you play, learn your shapes on the neck and you can play any song any chord anything
Maj7 chords.
Fmaj7, Gmaj7, Amaj7 all made me pick the guitar up in my early days. Maybe wimpy chords by some’s taste but they sound sweet. I could play Cmaj7, Fmaj7 for hours. They’re less notes to hold down as well. Check ‘em out.
I love the creativity for sure. That’s how I started off years ago. Just keep playing.
❤🧡💛💚💙💜
And what would i play these through so rhat my amp does not over power them?
An even bigger amp! Joking aside... Depends what you're using to listen?
Wjays tje meaning of the highlighted notes ?
The blue highlighted notes on the guitar neck are basically just the most practical and easiest pattern of the scale to remember and use since it starts on the root note and can be easily reached without moving your hand up and down the neck.
J'ai beau retourné la gamme dans tous les sens! le SI Dorian ne sonne pas du tout
Howdy!, Your Strat/Tele was just a bit off tuned!....I'm not trying to humiliate you, But!? But!? But!?...I have been playing for over 40 years, and I have been there, and will continue to be there if I don't catch it before others will!.....Oh! that Pesky and Annoying "G” String" and especially the "Open G!" and especially heard on the song: "C Major Ballad", But simply loved the last ending cycles as it Intensified, Climaxed towards a Grand Finale! as it neared its conclusion.
You're totally right and I can't even blame the headstock shape, since I have a locking nut... I think it was genuine laziness when I made that track; probably left in "draft idea" guitar part and built the track around it and was too lazy to re-record it.