Hey hope you like that groove :) Here is more stuff you might like ► Buy it on Bandcamp here chusss.bandcamp.com/track/e-d... ►Dorian mode backing tracks On Spotify spoti.fi/2lyt9a2 ►Dorian mode backing tracks on TH-cam bit.ly/dorianbackings
Why do most such backing tracks on youtube assume that the viewer is practicing on a guitar? For instance, I practice on a harmonica and I imagine that flutists, trumpet players, cellists, etc. might want to practice to this backing track too. Anyway, nice backing track.
I would produce backing tracks for other instruments if I receive requests. Please tell me how to make this backing track better for you? If produce a bass & drum version of this would it be useful?
@@chusssMusic I have no problems with the backing track. It's nice. I'm happy with everything about it. I guess most demand for backing tracks comes from the guitarists crowd? I'm just surprised that this is the case. As for me, I guess it would a tiny bit helpful if instead of guitar instructions on the screen, you had instrument-agnostic instructions, but tbh it's fine, I don't really care.
it sound good as a passing tone, and it sounds interesting to your ear because it resolves to the 6th which is one of the defining tones of the Dorian mode. I think that is a logical explanation.. at least to me :)
This is a very good video, Chuss Music, thank you for it. Along with CM's answer, perhaps since the song is in the key of D major, and C, C#, D are notes in the blues scale of D, your are hearing that C harmonically in blues or minor voicings.
Hey hope you like that groove :) Here is more stuff you might like
► Buy it on Bandcamp here
chusss.bandcamp.com/track/e-d...
►Dorian mode backing tracks On Spotify
spoti.fi/2lyt9a2
►Dorian mode backing tracks on TH-cam
bit.ly/dorianbackings
I enjoyed this track very much! It fits like a glove for my style of play on electric! I get some nice feedback. Thank you!
Glad you like it! Enjoy, Please share :)
Great stuff. Thanks.
So Chill, Fantastic!
Nice one! I'm enjoying it 😱🔥
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This my favorite vedio of all time can't put my guitar down Wow Factor 100%...RocknRollFlat5
Love it!!Gz bruh!!!
Actually kinda nice to play E Phrygian over the Em then switch back to A mixolydian changing key too
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I just played e minor pentatonic over the whole thing am I going tone def?
You can safely do that. Dorian has more "juice" though.
you are perfect than anyone very tutorial
Thanks. Happy to know it is useful :)
Why do most such backing tracks on youtube assume that the viewer is practicing on a guitar? For instance, I practice on a harmonica and I imagine that flutists, trumpet players, cellists, etc. might want to practice to this backing track too. Anyway, nice backing track.
I would produce backing tracks for other instruments if I receive requests. Please tell me how to make this backing track better for you? If produce a bass & drum version of this would it be useful?
@@chusssMusic I have no problems with the backing track. It's nice. I'm happy with everything about it. I guess most demand for backing tracks comes from the guitarists crowd? I'm just surprised that this is the case. As for me, I guess it would a tiny bit helpful if instead of guitar instructions on the screen, you had instrument-agnostic instructions, but tbh it's fine, I don't really care.
In my head my voice slows down and drops an octave while listening to this
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I curious as how this is a dorian as the chord is clearly an E minor?
it is Em7, you can play the Dorian mode along with it.
just play D major / B minor scales / pentatonic
Right. Same notes, different tonic center.
A technical question, why doesn't a "C" note work with this. I mean to me it sounds good, or am I tone deaf?
it sound good as a passing tone, and it sounds interesting to your ear because it resolves to the 6th which is one of the defining tones of the Dorian mode. I think that is a logical explanation.. at least to me :)
This is a very good video, Chuss Music, thank you for it. Along with CM's answer, perhaps since the song is in the key of D major, and C, C#, D are notes in the blues scale of D, your are hearing that C harmonically in blues or minor voicings.
C isn't in the d major scale
Tasty, tasty track man!
Thanks. Happy you like it.