Birdsong - Grateful Dead (E Mixolydian) - 10 minute backing track
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- čas přidán 7. 01. 2018
- A 10-minute long backing track based on Birdsong by the Grateful Dead, designed for practicing the E mixolydian mode. Includes scale diagrams for guitar. Created by HighCountryGuitar.com using Garage Band. More vids on my CZcams channel, tons of lessons and other resources at my website!
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Excellent!!! I really appreciate the extra scale recommendations....gets a guy to play outside of his norm,which is what makes us better.Much thanks!
Man this is so fun to just go crazy with on the acoustic. Thanks so much for this
I'm here jamming cool groove sessions with your tracks.......and me and my chromatic harmonica
Just wanted to say that your backing tracks are fantastic. I practice with my acoustic guitar at least once a day to these; fantastic work
Wow, this is rad! I was just looking for keyboard tutorial and just found the best way to practice! Thanks a whole bunch!
What a great lesson on practicing the caged, pentatonic and modal connections! Love the lenght of track as well. Alot of times you get a 2 minute track which is over before you connect two dots! Sure glad I recently discovered your site. Keep up the great work.
Thanks much for putting these jam tracks up. Really fun to jam with. Particularly loved The Wheel.
You are awesome thanks 🙏
Great backing track. Just used it! Thanks for making it.
That was fun
i just spend at least 90 mins playing this, not sure how long actually
so im supposed to listen to this and not take drugs im not phil ok
Wow, looks like my comment from earlier today vanished so I'll give it one more try. Love the backing track and was wondering if it would be okay if I used it in a non-monetized CZcams video. No prob if you'd prefer that I didn't use it, totally understand, but I'd appreciate a reply either way. Thanks, Dave.
Yup I'd appreciate a credit or a link back somewhere in the description...other than that, totally fine w/ me!
@@HighCountryGuitar Many thanks! I'll definitely credit you and add a link, the least I could do.
Is this faster than it was
incredible but instead chunk ka chunk could we get wahhaahhahaaaaaaaa like bob did in the 90's
Are there two mode forms missing?
When using these single-position "box" fingerings, I consider locrian & ionian to be the same fingerings, just with a different root note. Same goes for phrygian/lydian.
@@HighCountryGuitar Thank you for the reply. It helped my understanding.