I am a music producer and this is my favorite chord sequence, I feel that it has something special, many songs use it, I am searching all over the internet who was the first artist to use that chord sequence in history and who invented it or where does it come from?
according to artificial intelligence: The oldest recorded songs with the chord sequence Am - F - C - G date back to different historical periods. Let me mention a few of them: Hurrian Songs (1400 BCE): These are the oldest songs ever discovered and were found in the 1950s at the Royal Palace of Ugarit, a Hittite port city that corresponds to part of present-day Syria. There are approximately 36 different songs, all written in cuneiform script with Akkadian notation and inscribed on clay tablets. One of them, called “Nikkal,” contains instructions for a singer to be accompanied by a nine-stringed instrument resembling a lyre or harp. First Delphic Hymn to Apollo (138-128 BCE): The Delphic hymns are two Greek compositions from the Hellenistic period. Both are dedicated to Apollo, the Sun god, and were found on stone fragments near Delphi. The First Hymn uses vocal notation and was written by Athénaios Athenaíou (Athenaeos, son of Athenaeos). The Second Hymn uses musical notation and was composed by the Athenian Limenios, son of Thoinos, in 128 BCE. Both are monophonic, meaning they have a single melodic line without different parts for accompaniments. These ancient songs give us a glimpse of how musical compositions sounded in distant times. It’s incredible to think that the chord sequence you mentioned still resonates through these historical works!
This is by far the best format I have ever seen for backing tracks. I will come back again and again and again, and hopefully TH-cam will send you lots of money! Thank you.
soy productor musical y esta es mi sequencia de acordes favorita, siento que tiene algo especial, es la misma de Danilo Montero - todo poderoso, y muchas canciones mas, ando buscando todo internet quien fue el primer artista en usar esa Sequencia de acordes en la historia y quien la invento o de donde viene ?
according to artificial intelligence:Hurrian Songs (1400 BCE): These are the oldest songs ever discovered and were found in the 1950s at the Royal Palace of Ugarit, a Hittite port city that corresponds to part of present-day Syria. There are approximately 36 different songs, all written in cuneiform script with Akkadian notation and inscribed on clay tablets. One of them, called “Nikkal,” contains instructions for a singer to be accompanied by a nine-stringed instrument resembling a lyre or harp.
First Delphic Hymn to Apollo (138-128 BCE): The Delphic hymns are two Greek compositions from the Hellenistic period. Both are dedicated to Apollo, the Sun god, and were found on stone fragments near Delphi. The First Hymn uses vocal notation and was written by Athénaios Athenaíou (Athenaeos, son of Athenaeos). The Second Hymn uses musical notation and was composed by the Athenian Limenios, son of Thoinos, in 128 BCE. Both are monophonic, meaning they have a single melodic line without different parts for accompaniments.
I love this song, a lot of inspiration and feeling, I have a lot of inspiration when improvising on this song, congratulations on the backing track and have a good day
unfortunately I have a hard time figuring things out , I just play along with the chords, and noodle around the best I can. These tracks are great when you don't have anyone to play with. Good practice tool
I can't make sense of the noting diagrams. My biggest challenge is increasing my experience level, and fret board memory. I have always had a hard time getting things, so I never really see the big picture so to speak. What matters most is that I love to play, and with back tracks like these, I don't have to worry about screwing up while playing with another person. another thing I like about them is that, there are not a lot of changes, so you can focus on an isolated area. Sometimes I really thing that I have ADHD. @@mybackingtrack
The problem is remembering where the notes are on the fret board. So far I have only memorized the first 3 frets, and I think it is because that is where the majority of my playing is. When it comes to playing lead, I play all over the board, but I am always in and out of the grid. To be good, you have to be able to see it, before you play it. oh and I love your name..Gibbons..he is one of the best. @@TomGibbons-ll2wy
@@johnclough2561 Yes, memorizing the notes also works. It is quite common for jazz students to study this way. There's a video of Steve Vai where he talks about when he took lessons with Satriani that he had a huge leap forward when he had to memorize all the notes on the guitar. One thing that can help you a lot is studying triads... with them you will be able to assemble triads across the entire fretboard of the guitar and fill in the notes. for example, you learned all the triads of C major so you memorized all the notes C, E, G. so when you improvise you will remember the triads and the notes.
Mungkinkah bila ku bertanya Pada bintang-bintang Dan bila ku mulai merasa Bahasa kesunyian Sadarkan aku yang berjalan Dalam kehampaan Terdiam, terpana, terbata Semua dalam keraguan Aku dan semua Yang terluka karena kita Aku 'kan menghilang Dalam pekat malam Lepas ku melayang Biarlah ku bertanya Pada bintang-bintang Tentang arti kita Dalam mimpi yang sempurna Aku dan semua Yang terluka karena kita Aku 'kan menghilang Dalam pekat malam Lepas ku melayang Biarlah ku bertanya Pada bintang-bintang Tentang arti kita Aku 'kan menghilang Dalam pekat malam Lepas ku melayang Biarlah ku bertanya Pada bintang-bintang Tentang arti kita Dalam mimpi yang sempurna
@@mybackingtrack th-cam.com/video/D-IQS6gPQZg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FhCPWJivLmMGh7YW I played guitar improvisation on your backing track. Thank you very much for share~
Hey, I am a music therapist in the USA, I have a client with a TBI ( traumatic brain injury) and we have been improvising a bi- lingual song, using this track. It worked- out really well. Would you be okay with him singing this in his church? No monetary gain or performance, just for his congregation. Let me know! Ty! 🎶
On your scale diagram. Why is only B and F highlighted? Should be the Root note A or at least the root of each chord. A F C G. ACE, FAC, CEG, GBD. B only occurs 1 time same with F. I am so lost as to why those are highlighted green.
The black dots form the pentatonic scale. The green and black dots form the minor scale. As the caption on the side describes. Thanks for the feed back
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é muito bom tocar com estas notas e harmonia linda e ainda no ritmo que vc escolher.
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I am a music producer and this is my favorite chord sequence, I feel that it has something special, many songs use it, I am searching all over the internet who was the first artist to use that chord sequence in history and who invented it or where does it come from?
according to artificial intelligence: The oldest recorded songs with the chord sequence Am - F - C - G date back to different historical periods. Let me mention a few of them:
Hurrian Songs (1400 BCE): These are the oldest songs ever discovered and were found in the 1950s at the Royal Palace of Ugarit, a Hittite port city that corresponds to part of present-day Syria. There are approximately 36 different songs, all written in cuneiform script with Akkadian notation and inscribed on clay tablets. One of them, called “Nikkal,” contains instructions for a singer to be accompanied by a nine-stringed instrument resembling a lyre or harp.
First Delphic Hymn to Apollo (138-128 BCE): The Delphic hymns are two Greek compositions from the Hellenistic period. Both are dedicated to Apollo, the Sun god, and were found on stone fragments near Delphi. The First Hymn uses vocal notation and was written by Athénaios Athenaíou (Athenaeos, son of Athenaeos). The Second Hymn uses musical notation and was composed by the Athenian Limenios, son of Thoinos, in 128 BCE. Both are monophonic, meaning they have a single melodic line without different parts for accompaniments.
These ancient songs give us a glimpse of how musical compositions sounded in distant times. It’s incredible to think that the chord sequence you mentioned still resonates through these historical works!
This is by far the best format I have ever seen for backing tracks. I will come back again and again and again, and hopefully TH-cam will send you lots of money! Thank you.
Thank you 🙏🎸
¡Gracias!
thanks for supporting the channel 🙏
soy productor musical y esta es mi sequencia de acordes favorita, siento que tiene algo especial, es la misma de Danilo Montero - todo poderoso, y muchas canciones mas, ando buscando todo internet quien fue el primer artista en usar esa Sequencia de acordes en la historia y quien la invento o de donde viene ?
according to artificial intelligence:Hurrian Songs (1400 BCE): These are the oldest songs ever discovered and were found in the 1950s at the Royal Palace of Ugarit, a Hittite port city that corresponds to part of present-day Syria. There are approximately 36 different songs, all written in cuneiform script with Akkadian notation and inscribed on clay tablets. One of them, called “Nikkal,” contains instructions for a singer to be accompanied by a nine-stringed instrument resembling a lyre or harp.
First Delphic Hymn to Apollo (138-128 BCE): The Delphic hymns are two Greek compositions from the Hellenistic period. Both are dedicated to Apollo, the Sun god, and were found on stone fragments near Delphi. The First Hymn uses vocal notation and was written by Athénaios Athenaíou (Athenaeos, son of Athenaeos). The Second Hymn uses musical notation and was composed by the Athenian Limenios, son of Thoinos, in 128 BCE. Both are monophonic, meaning they have a single melodic line without different parts for accompaniments.
Una bendición ,poder escuchar, y con esta melodía poder componer nuevas Alabanzas para nuestro Dios. Felicitaciones cada una de ella llegan al alma .
amen!
Great workout for getting away from the same 1-4-5 patterns. Love that 6th thrown in.
Thanks!
I love this song, a lot of inspiration and feeling, I have a lot of inspiration when improvising on this song, congratulations on the backing track and have a good day
Thanks! Enjoy... 🙏🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸
unfortunately I have a hard time figuring things out , I just play along with the chords, and noodle around the best I can. These tracks are great when you don't have anyone to play with. Good practice tool
what is your doubt? maybe I can help!
I can't make sense of the noting diagrams. My biggest challenge is increasing my experience level, and fret board memory. I have always had a hard time getting things, so I never really see the big picture so to speak. What matters most is that I love to play, and with back tracks like these, I don't have to worry about screwing up while playing with another person. another thing I like about them is that, there are not a lot of changes, so you can focus on an isolated area. Sometimes I really thing that I have ADHD. @@mybackingtrack
The problem is remembering where the notes are on the fret board. So far I have only memorized the first 3 frets, and I think it is because that is where the majority of my playing is. When it comes to playing lead, I play all over the board, but I am always in and out of the grid. To be good, you have to be able to see it, before you play it. oh and I love your name..Gibbons..he is one of the best. @@TomGibbons-ll2wy
@@johnclough2561 Yes, memorizing the notes also works. It is quite common for jazz students to study this way. There's a video of Steve Vai where he talks about when he took lessons with Satriani that he had a huge leap forward when he had to memorize all the notes on the guitar. One thing that can help you a lot is studying triads... with them you will be able to assemble triads across the entire fretboard of the guitar and fill in the notes. for example, you learned all the triads of C major so you memorized all the notes C, E, G. so when you improvise you will remember the triads and the notes.
I'm using this for my drums rudiments practice :D. Its of great help. Thank you!
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So easy to play along with all of the visual - THANK YOU!
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Amazing...the progress I made by following that scale. THANKS 😊
Mungkinkah bila ku bertanya
Pada bintang-bintang
Dan bila ku mulai merasa
Bahasa kesunyian
Sadarkan aku yang berjalan
Dalam kehampaan
Terdiam, terpana, terbata
Semua dalam keraguan
Aku dan semua
Yang terluka karena kita
Aku 'kan menghilang
Dalam pekat malam
Lepas ku melayang
Biarlah ku bertanya
Pada bintang-bintang
Tentang arti kita
Dalam mimpi yang sempurna
Aku dan semua
Yang terluka karena kita
Aku 'kan menghilang
Dalam pekat malam
Lepas ku melayang
Biarlah ku bertanya
Pada bintang-bintang
Tentang arti kita
Aku 'kan menghilang
Dalam pekat malam
Lepas ku melayang
Biarlah ku bertanya
Pada bintang-bintang
Tentang arti kita
Dalam mimpi yang sempurna
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Many thanks for these tracks 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
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Thanks for the track, I will practice to it regularly
Kako dobra stvar za solo. Koliko verzija se da odsvirat
Hi~ Thank you very much for brilliant backing track
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great channel. subcribed!
Thanks!
Hey this is a good backing track I love it ❤❤❤❤
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This is amazing, thx!!
Waw amazing 😍, can i use this track for TH-cam video no Copyright
feel free. 🙏
@@mybackingtrack thank you so much ❤️
Excellent 👌
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A Credence Clearwater Revival song is in my head. What is the name.
Sounds like Have You Ever Seen The Rain by Credence Clearwater Revival at the start.
Can I use this backing track at my TH-cam channel and facebook page, my guitar Improvisation performance?
Of course! feel free... send me the video I would like to watch! thanks
@@mybackingtrack Thank you very much~ Have a good day🎵
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I played guitar improvisation on your backing track. Thank you very much for share~
That would be great if I can use post this video on my FB to show off my guitar chord practicing skills 😅
@@ryanbo4045 feel free 🎸
One other the best give all info u need love it
Brilliant track!
Thanks 🙏
You can sing John legends All of Me to this .
Super it's help to do practice
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This is a backing track of a music called "Freedom" 🎉❤
i love it
Can we use this backing track for piano or it will be better piano backing track?
You can use! 🎸🎸
Great! This is very well put together. Will definately be coming back to play over these. Subscribed!
welcome 🙏🎸
この曲のコード好きです
Muito bom mesmo.
Obrigado!!! 🙏🎸
Hey, I am a music therapist in the USA, I have a client with a TBI ( traumatic brain injury) and we have been improvising a bi- lingual song, using this track. It worked- out really well. Would you be okay with him singing this in his church? No monetary gain or performance, just for his congregation. Let me know! Ty! 🎶
Of course, feel free! it will be an honor. 🎸🎶
Thanks so much! 🎶🎶
Very good job
Someone told me long ago "theres calm before the storm." I know its been coming for some time
I had a question, why are w eusing B, F in middle ?
I don't remember having b in the song
Hi ,how can i get this BT to down on app AND have instruments separate thanks
You have to use an application or website that separates the instruments and download them from TH-cam.
Scusami ho iniziato da pochissimo. Il ritmo é 4/4?
Yes!!! 🎸
Podemos utilizar el sonido en nuestro canal o no?
¡Sí! puedes usarlo para tu proyecto y usar música de fondo. Lo que no puedes hacer es reenviar el vídeo tal como está.
On your scale diagram. Why is only B and F highlighted? Should be the Root note A or at least the root of each chord. A F C G. ACE, FAC, CEG, GBD. B only occurs 1 time same with F. I am so lost as to why those are highlighted green.
The black dots form the pentatonic scale. The green and black dots form the minor scale. As the caption on the side describes. Thanks for the feed back
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Why do I hear the chilli 🌶 ❤
Top!!
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Hi Can I use track for non profit christian song?
Yes! feel free!!!
How long, how long..
Good music
Thnaks! 🎸
Thank's✌️
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Is this allowed to make a song using the backingtrack
Yes! feel free!
Thank you so much!@@mybackingtrack
Nice one 🎉 what you think about mine?:)
they are very good... 🙏
@@mybackingtrack thanks! Would be very helpful if you could give me some feedback over time :)
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