G Mixolydian Backing Track - Groovin on Mode 5
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- 🎼 TABS, SCALE MAPS + LESSONS 👉 / quistjam Fun, groove jam track for G Mixolydian mode..
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More mixolydian jam tracks: www.quistorama.com/mixolydianmode
Here's Nugget #14, which is basically the lick you hear in the intro section of this jam track:
• G Mixolydian Pentatoni...
Chord Sequence: II: G I G I F/G I F/G :II
G Mixolydian: G A B C D E F (G) - (all the white keys on a piano)
Try using: G Major Pentatonic/E Minor Pentatonic + D Minor Pentatonic + A Minor Pentatonic!
Have fun!
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G Mixolydian contains the same NOTES as the C Major scale (C Ionian).. But it's called G Mixolydian because it's based around the note G - meaning the new ROOT note is G. I hope this helps..
A true master can explain complex things simply. Makes perfect sense, thank you.
I love your backing tracks - especially these modal examples. Whenever I kinda' forget "feel" of the 6 diatonic modes beyond major and minor, all I have to do is dial up your fantastic, simple and inspiring backing tracks to refresh my memory. They are truly a gift to all aspiring musicians. THANK YOU!
Thank you. Actually that lick is more or less exactly the lick I show in Nugget #14.. I've put a link to it in the info now :) Enjoy!
These are great gifts for music makers. Thanks and thanks again.
+Alan McCormick Thank YOU! Enjoy :)
This is definitely the BEST channel to play backing tracks to. Great job man!! :) :) QuistJam
I was in the minor pentatonic rut. Here I am learning the modes along with your tracks and it feels like an infinite amount of possibilities just opened up to me. Thank you so much.
So much fun to rip over! Switching my fingering patterns from a G mixolydian scale to +2 octave runs in C major in single bar form and double bar form patterns on the neck and having fun with A minor patterns as well! Thanks for posting these great Modal Grooves!!
Thanks for these tracks man! I love having the chance to practice my modes in such a convenient way. You da best! Stay awesome.
Awesome work dude. Your backing tracks are really helping me improve my improv and modal use. This from a guy who's been playing for nearly 40 years. Most appreciated!
My friend, you have no idea how your work is important and fun to me! I'm alone here where I live when it comes to improvisation and all this material has helped me a lot in my jazz and rock studies! Thanks a lot!
Cheers from Brazil!
been using these jam tracks now for longtemps and just keep discovering new things. sure has improved my life in unforseen ways. onward!
soooo great to hear!!! thanks for sharing that :)
Hi, as a general rule of thumb you'd use mixolydian for Dominant chords (like G7 and C7 for example) - but it depends what 'function' the chord has in the chord progression.. I, IV, V etc... hope that helps!
Hey, this really sound like the Grateful Dead, the kind of groove that delighted Jerry. Thanks Brother.
Just had my best jam to this track. Thank you!
Here's to jamming to this track in 2022!!!! I come back here, year after year for reaching new levels. It's so fun to bounce ideas off of these modal jam tracks, thanks!!!! ;-)
True that! And try singing a phrase - then playing it... singin/playin - singin/playin....
Amazing!!!!!!!!!! I love mixolydian mode and your
backing tracks are the best!! :)
Nicolas Ferreyra Great to hear!! :)
damn quist you never want me to get my homework done. great backing track
Incredible backing track, thank you so much! Great fun to jam over, 5 stars :)
VikingMiguel Awesome! Thanks
Seriously, great work on all of these tracks! Got hours and hours of play on em
+Xen8 awesome!!!
Another nice tune 😁 I love this feel
Love all your tracks- thank you so much.
Francois DuJour Thank YOU!
These are excellent 👌 many thanks.
Oh my god. This is awesome to jam to.
In my ears, the best scales to use here are E minor pentatonic, A minor pentatonic, and G Blues (sparingly on that last one). I love this track.
Just bought it, thanx for great trax, man!! :-)
Very fun to play over! Nice work
im in love with this backing track
thank you QuistJam your tracks are truly Jamming Tracks!
+Luis Marquez enjoy :) :)
Thanks! So goovy and cool that made believe I am soloist in a concert.
nice work! the best backing trax on the web!
Best advice I've seen in a long time, bless!
G Major Pentatonic (E Minor Penta) + C Major (A minor) + F Major Penta (D minor Penta).....At least 3 ways to improvise over a Mixo...learning sooooo much from your jam tracks....thx Quist!!!
This track ideal for practicing Elliot Randall's leads in Reelin' In The Years, at a slower pace.
thanks a lot it definitely helped for my understanding and thanks for the quick reply
greets
Excellent... that's what I used to practice my 5 positions scales! thanks a lot!
Loving the sound of the highs
magicman93 :) :)
seriously thank you i truly appreciate it
Best tracks on youtube without a doubt.
Thanks Quist man youre awesome
Good to learn all the modes of the major scale,so you can see how and where to apply each one in the way which you like.
I like mixing this one up with the minor scale- really groovy sounding.
G Mixolydian is the same as C Major Scale and also the A Aeolian scale- the difference is the root note as QuisTV correctly said. It contains the notes A, B, C, D, E, F and G. The notes fall into different positions on a guitar neck, so G Mixolydian played at the 5th fret will appear to be A Aeolian, but if you play a G first, or have a backing track in the key of G, you'll be classed as playing the G Mixolydian rather than the A Aeolian :)
Thank you! Great help.
wow this sounds really cool!
Wow loved this track, mate I'll use this for one jam video on YT ok.. All credits will be given to you... 🙏
Hey there!
Really enjoying all of your jam tracks for the modes. definitely the best on youtube.
I was wondering whether i could use it to jam over and make a video? Id be grateful if you allowed it!
Thanks again for the epic tracks! cheers XD
Just another rainbow by liam gallagher brought me here. Trying to work out the key and such. Love this groove
Thank you so much! Great job !
Thank YOU. Happy jamming
i love mixolydian scale awesome
I guess maybe the easiest way to approach this is to play your familiar C scale pattern, but start or center around the G notes. G is the fifth note in the C scale, that's what we care about since Mixolydian is the fifth mode. The one chord in G Mixolydian (G7) is the fifth chord in the C major progression and so on from there, 2 is 6, 3 is 7, 4 is back to the 1 or C. Yay! Now, go get your Grateful Dead on.
Hey man thanks a lot for the backing tracks. It really helps my impro, finding some new colors to play and feel,learning the guitar neck too ! It's really usefull for a dude like me going in Jazz for studies. Nice colors by the way when you play at the begining of your videos ; ) (1 2 3 4 lol ) ------> funny stuff
VERY GOOD!
this is very helpful thank you
🙏🙌
thank you these are great :D
Mixo-lovin this. =)
Fire fire on the mountain!
bien groove excellent merci beaucoup
+lorenzoo31 have fun!
awesome
Btw for those starting out with modal stuff. G mixolydian is (shape wise) identical to A minor. So you can look at your guitar as if you were playing in A minor. However remember that A isnt your resolve note anymore, G is, so try and finish your phrases with a G instead
Young guitar players. Listen to that comment. This man knows what he's talking about. Just like you can't write beautiful prose without mastering a language, you can't write beautiful music without mastering your theory. Mastering an instrument is a slow, literally lifelong process. There is no quick or easy way.
J'adore !
@andiluvius thanks :) Loads more on the way...
Any way you can transcribe that little lick you play at the beginning of the track? Btw, big fan of what your all about, you don't have to release your backing tracks to the public but yet you share with us these great tools for improving as musicians. Thanks!
Thanks!
Nice
the chords are in the video description... enjoy :)
Sweet!
You can play the A pentatonics and the A aeolian scales over this BTW!
Of course. G Mixolydian notes same as C Major scale notes, C Major scale = A minor scale (Pentatonic)
Harmonica madness
sound advice mr! Cheers :)
I just realized the use of the IIIrd minor pentatonic (Emin) in the mixolydian scale!! D: (Big discovery for me)
Marck Villegas Awesome!
great man what gear do you use? thx for all the great work!
Genial, gracias
+Rafael Velasco happy jamming!
I play A minor (A Aeolian) but start or end my lines other than A. This works for any progression that moves DOWN Maj to Maj.
So...say you have a progression that moves from B Major to A major...Count one up from B.. gives you C# Aeolian.
A Maj to G Maj...count up 1 from A = B Aeolian. The Aeolian Mode is just what I call the minor scale or minor pentatonic.
Hope this tip helps friends :)
Hope I dont confuse anyone..you will still be playing in Mixolydian mode...this just helps me find right scales quickly by referencing to the all familiar pentatonic scale.
Muito bommmm...
hear grateful dead’s fire on the mountain
I can play the (natural) minor and major scale. Now I am learning the dorian en Mixolydian mode (for playing blues). But still my solo's sound like scales, really frustrating... I hope your advice will work!
it's safe to say i fucking love this!
Hi - no, it's an F triad (F A C) with a G note in the bass.. hope that helps
anywhere i can find tab for that intro? sounds amazing quist
Thanks - I can put it on patreon.com/QuistJam for ya 🙌
Comer gotta go!!!
too beautiful to play the guitar:p
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so play G major for the G chord and then G mixolydian for the F chord? i thought that sounded pretty on point (im new to this stuff)
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YES YES YES
Just look at the harmonized scale of C major. Play anything inside, and out when you feel like it :-)
Francois DuJour explainme this please. im interested in play in and out side but ir dont no how
Lucas Cairo I am no expert, by any means, but you can try "playing outside" by: playing some familiar licks in a different key signature, using passing tones (chromatic notes) between your lines, try experimenting with melodic minor and whole tone stuff. QuistJam is sooo awesome at this kind of playing and can offer way more theory and ideas than me. Thanks for asking
Hey Man, Try working in your D dorian as it has the same notes as C maj, or E phrygian.....You will see how they all connect to each other...!!
Can anyone explain to me why lowering the 7th note of the G major scale sounds good with these chords? Why these particular chords?
Because G Mixolydian mode contains F rather than F sharp. the chords are designed to fit G mixolydian not G Major. G (GBD) and F/G ( GFAC). over the two chords no sharps or flats. G mixolydian is a mode of C Major (no sharps or flats) so you just play C Major notes but make the G your starting and finishing note for most of the licks, then try B and D for landing notes next then F but keep coming back to the G for resolution. Then try some chromatic passing tones. These Jam tracks are great for learning the notes of the fretboard - find every G on the fertboard whilst jamming, then every B etc as before.
When you say F/G is it the same as saying G7?
Its called G Mixolydian so you dont get confused, its the 5th mode in the key of C...great backing track!
Can I use C major pentatonic and G major pentatonic?
What is the difference between g mixolydian and c major scale?
Is G Mixolydian the same as playing the A minor scale?
G Mixolydian is really C Major, so jam in C major but focus on the G B and D notes (AKA the 2nd, 5th, and 7th of the C Major scale).
So a mixolydian scale begins on the 5th of whatever key the song is in; since this video is called G Mixolydian backing track should the root note of the mixo scale be D (the 5th of G)?
A mixolydian scale is basically the 5th mode. I.e. the C major scale has the same notes as the G mixolydian. Only difference being that the G mixo begins with G and ends with G whereas in C Maj, the C note fulfills the same criteria. You can play any natural note and it'll (probably) sound good. If you're good, you can even use notes not in the scale and groove with them.
one question (please correct me if im wrong because im just learning it) so...what you call g mixolydian, isn't that the mixolydian mode of c major and not g mixolydian? Thanks and Greets
Another name for G Mixo is Cmajor or Aminor or F Lydian or... well you get the idea.
can i ask some question what chords is the backing track ?
Eric Johnson and Oz noy jam!
Which effect you use in the last part of the intro?
it's wah wah (and bends)