Blues Backing Track Jam - Ice B. - Swing Blues in G
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- Swing Blues in G Jam Track Play Along Chicago blues backing tracks
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just discovered this. for me this is one of, if not THE coolest, slickest, swingin'est, grooviest backing track I've ever heard
one of the best backing tracks on youtube right here. much thanks.
How could anyone give this a thumbs down? I totally come back to this track to practice singing and playing lead. Old school vibe and great dynamics and interplay. Thank you for what you do! Hands down the best old school jam tracks are on this channel!
prolly over the rhythm guitar which is kinda hokey
So grateful for this! 🙏
These are FANTASTIC!
Nuff respect my friend! You got the *Feel* and i really enjoy your backing tracks. Easy on the ears and great sound! Keep it up my musical colleague 🎸💯
Thank you my friend! 👍🍀🙏😁
@@icebeatmaker youre welcome man! Great channel 👋🎶
Totally Excellent!!
Great stuff. Thanks.
pure joy
Sounds good💯
very good
I've finally found a back track without the UGLY "D & C" in the turn over ! Way more cool like you did with the A minor....thanks
I have others but you have to look a little😄
I absolutely love your channel! Thanks for posting, amazing backing tracks!
Great comping! What are those chords?
sorry I can't read music or write
@@icebeatmaker :P
Isn't it always the same in a 12 bar blues in G?
I, I, I, I
IV, IV, I, I
V, IV, I, I
Major VI chord for the 1, the IV and V are the same shape with a flat 9 (making them root 1 )
@@gabrielm.4554 I've got no idea what you're trying to say there. There is no "Major VI" in this progression, none of these chords has a flat 9, the only thing you say that I can decode to reality is "route 1" probably means "root 1"
Anyone know what mode works best over this? Thanks
I don't think you need to use more than G pentatonic blues, either major or minor is fine, or you can also use C minor pentatonic and D minor pentatonic for the IV and V changes. You don't really have to overcomplicate by using modes.
@@Crunkboy415 Yeah, it just seems more of a 'jazz' feel.
Add the 6 and 9 chord tones to each chord. Helps give some outside notes
nice but too much of the same thing over and over