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interesting points ,if anyone else needs to find out about blues guitar jam tracks try Sarparder Blues Jam Starter (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my work buddy got cool results with it.
QuistJam, in my young day I loved soloing and jamming with pals on the guit, but in the last 6 years I bought a drums and I lost interest playing anything except drums. Found your channel by one of your drumless track and I subscribed right away, now listening to this track made me pick up my guitar this morning and played until I can't play anymore (blisters on all finger), anyway all this to tell you keep up the good work! you inspired me to get back to my guit and love it again!
@@rogerobyrne5308 yes you can both keys share the same notes aside that G has a C in it and D has a C#. Just be mindful of how you use that C (preferably I would use it as a passing tone sparingly) and make sure to keep the key center focused around D
I just jammed on the harmonica to thins, thanks. I also posted my video with your sound in it, I will take it down if you like, but I do credit you in the description. It is posted on my wall.
Hey Quist - I LOVE the licks you play on the backing tracks - any chance of posting your tabs ??? They are great!! Copyright them. This one is a perfect example.
In the beginning. Like 8-9 seconds in…I can’t figure out how you get that tone/sound. Closest I get is fingerpicking the string up word so it sorta snaps back down and then immediately after I take pressure off the fretted finger. Close but no stogie.
Thanks very much! All of your backing tracks are great (there are enough excellent blues backing tracks that I never run out of them anyway). I have a theory question, or maybe it's just a question of how I hear things. Thank you in advance to anyone who can give me some insight on this.When I go to the IV chord (the G here, but for me this applies to harmony on the IV in all, or at least most, 12-bar blues), playing the flat 3 of that chord doesn't sound right to me unless it's a minor blues. Should I be accustomed to the sound of Bb against G in this tune, or is there a good reason my ear is rejecting it? (I know everyone's ears are different and I'm willing to accept the limits of my hearing, but I wonder if there's more to it). If the rhythm is right any note sounds fine, but I mean in general, the flat 3 of the IV chord sets me on edge. Is it just my preference? If so, I'll continue to honor it
+Don Deering you are very much on the right path here. Yes indeed you can make any note work, given the right rhythm and phrasing and yes the minor third of the IV chord does stick out on a blues like this because it's very much a major chord kinda vibe. Try bending it up to the major third for example... The minor third works on the I chord with more ease than it does on the IV and V chords... I hope that helps 🤘
Yes, thanks, it does. Just trying to settle it. I thought in theory it was supposed to work. But the flat 3 on the V, I don't have any problem (in the key of D, it's C, that's also the flat 7 on the one). Thanks again, just wanted some kind of explanation.
You kinda forced me to hear you soloing... Don't wanna be ungrateful about your upload, I really appreciate it, though. I just suggest you change the title to clarify that I'm not gonna have the backing track right away... Cheers!
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Have played to this probably 50 times and counting. Hands down my favorite backing track.
awesome!
I've played clarinet, guitar, bass, and octave Mando to this track and each time it's more fun
QUIST 🎸🎸🎸 I seriously owe you much gratitude .. if you knew my story you’d understand.. ty sir.. nothing but the best for you.
My 8 year old is doing his trumpet improvs to this backing track. Loves it!
I wouldn't consider myself a blues fan, but i enjoyed every second of jammikg along this track
Not only the track is great, but your playing as well. thanks man
interesting points ,if anyone else needs to find out about blues guitar jam tracks try Sarparder Blues Jam Starter (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my work buddy got cool results with it.
i had a jam sesh repeating this for like 45 minutes straight thx so much man
D harp works, cheers and thanks for the practice!
As Usual!!! Excellent Solo 🎸🎸🎸!!! And BackingTrack 🎼🎼🎼!!!
Genial máster.... Tu estilo es genial gracias por tus videos
QuistJam, in my young day I loved soloing and jamming with pals on the guit, but in the last 6 years I bought a drums and I lost interest playing anything except drums. Found your channel by one of your drumless track and I subscribed right away, now listening to this track made me pick up my guitar this morning and played until I can't play anymore (blisters on all finger), anyway all this to tell you keep up the good work! you inspired me to get back to my guit and love it again!
:)))))
Thanks for the new blues backing track, Jacob !
You play nice - authentic sound!
Thank you for the free knowledge!!! You're awesome!!!
D major and D blues are 🔥 for this. You can sub in D minor pentatonic throughout too
Yessss
Can I cross on a G harmonica?
@@rogerobyrne5308 yes you can both keys share the same notes aside that G has a C in it and D has a C#. Just be mindful of how you use that C (preferably I would use it as a passing tone sparingly) and make sure to keep the key center focused around D
Thank you! This is awesome
Excellent Track
Thank you Thank you
great intro!
GREAT QUALITY LOTS OF FUN
I just jammed on the harmonica to thins, thanks. I also posted my video with your sound in it, I will take it down if you like, but I do credit you in the description. It is posted on my wall.
Rock on dude, it's all good!
good one Quist
holy shit, this one really got my imagination goin XD thanks so much Quist!!!
:))))
F great track!
need a guy that can play muddy slide ?? note for note!!thats me !!im ready
I want to buy this track but I don't see a link to it
Hey Quist - I LOVE the licks you play on the backing tracks - any chance of posting your tabs ??? They are great!! Copyright them. This one is a perfect example.
nice!
In the beginning. Like 8-9 seconds in…I can’t figure out how you get that tone/sound.
Closest I get is fingerpicking the string up word so it sorta snaps back down and then immediately after I take pressure off the fretted finger. Close but no stogie.
Think yes
Love this track
awesome... have fun!!
Is it wrong that I just played my best blues improvisation solo and it wasn't a les Paul guitar. It sounded great and now I wish I had a les Paul
i jam on an ltd, so if you can shred the scale well you can play the blues on just about anything.
Love this: but the Key doesn't work for my flute.
exelent pour improviser merci
:)))
uff :( i must be in New York, USA to play this :(
Cool😎👍
Thanks very much! All of your backing tracks are great (there are enough excellent blues backing tracks that I never run out of them anyway). I have a theory question, or maybe it's just a question of how I hear things. Thank you in advance to anyone who can give me some insight on this.When I go to the IV chord (the G here, but for me this applies to harmony on the IV in all, or at least most, 12-bar blues), playing the flat 3 of that chord doesn't sound right to me unless it's a minor blues. Should I be accustomed to the sound of Bb against G in this tune, or is there a good reason my ear is rejecting it? (I know everyone's ears are different and I'm willing to accept the limits of my hearing, but I wonder if there's more to it). If the rhythm is right any note sounds fine, but I mean in general, the flat 3 of the IV chord sets me on edge. Is it just my preference? If so, I'll continue to honor it
+Don Deering you are very much on the right path here. Yes indeed you can make any note work, given the right rhythm and phrasing and yes the minor third of the IV chord does stick out on a blues like this because it's very much a major chord kinda vibe. Try bending it up to the major third for example... The minor third works on the I chord with more ease than it does on the IV and V chords... I hope that helps 🤘
Yes, thanks, it does. Just trying to settle it. I thought in theory it was supposed to work.
But the flat 3 on the V, I don't have any problem (in the key of D, it's C, that's also the flat 7 on the one).
Thanks again, just wanted some kind of explanation.
E Shuffle I really like thank you
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Go New York!!
start with minor, go to major. Sounds so cool.
+Buzz Brad yeaaaaaaaah!
0:37 You're welcome
If you look in the description they all have the BT start number for your convenience!
It's convenient to be able to click and be able to make your own, instead of hearing some guy play your part for half a minute
The description has the link
Kris Silver, a year has passed... you any less of a dick now?
Just Jam in D minor pentatonic . You will get it later
I just pentatonic the heck out of it
is minor or major?
major, You could mix both really I guess. Theoretically it would be mixolydian.
oh thanks. but mix both i think you have dorico.
It is a major blues progression, you can improvise using note coming from major and minor pentatonic according to your taste.
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All I can hear is the ride cymbal
From Four Till Late Backing Track : th-cam.com/video/zuM9tsK1Ehc/w-d-xo.html
kansas city
Why always buffer half way through
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Um Blues Solos zu erlernen ist das Shuffle unumgänglich
Deberes
I got my finger stuck in the D fret
To slow for my liking but thank you
faster version coming this week :)
..always someone to complain....this is a great tempo.
You kinda forced me to hear you soloing... Don't wanna be ungrateful about your upload, I really appreciate it, though. I just suggest you change the title to clarify that I'm not gonna have the backing track right away... Cheers!
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