Hey Brock, thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoy playing over this! I have some more jam tracks coming out so be sure to subscribe to not miss them ;-) Cheers!
Thanks for making this available. I am taking a songwriting class online , but my guitar skills are rusty, so I am going to try something with your backing track.
What else can be added to this progression? I mean I like it but I kinda want it to go somewhere else , if anybody has an idea I would appreciate it , thanks.
Thank you so much . This is so helpfull for learning maj7 apr!
Oh that was really nice!! Enjoyed playing over it. Thanks
Very useful for practicing Major 7 arpeggios. Thanks!
That's what I use it for too ;-)
Im into that and thankful for this track
Je confirme...
smooth stuff, I'll be jamming on this tonight, thank you.
Hey Brock, thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoy playing over this! I have some more jam tracks coming out so be sure to subscribe to not miss them ;-) Cheers!
man i love this too much
Thanks for making this available. I am taking a songwriting class online , but my guitar skills are rusty, so I am going to try something with your backing track.
Amazing! Best of luck dude!
Thankyou, just started learning my major 7 arpeggios and this is really helping me Thankyou :)
No sweat bro, nail them arps ;-)
I second that. Absolutely awesome track. Many thanks for your work!
Thanks for this!
Great Track!!!!!
Thanks dude, if you enjoyed...subscribe! I got a few more on my channel and will hopefully be adding more in 2020 :-)
Nice
muy bueno estoy enseñando arpegios y me ayuda muchisimo , muchas gracias !!!!!!!!!!!!
Muchísimas gracias! Me encanta que este video te ha ayudado. Sigue ver mis otros videos :)
What else can be added to this progression? I mean I like it but I kinda want it to go somewhere else , if anybody has an idea I would appreciate it , thanks.
Gmaj7 to Cmaj7 is the I and IV of a G major. So there's 5 other chords you could play with! Am7, Bm7, D7, Em7 and F#m7b5. Hope this helps!
most pop music these days never use this chord progression, you only hear this in 1970s 1980s and 1990s music
Indeed, Bruno Mars & Lady Gaga just put out a killer track using them which is cool :)