Amazing Jam Tracks | Guitar Control https://guitarcontrol.com Mon, 13 Dec 2021 12:46:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://guitarcontrol.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/GC_Image_rev-100x100.png Amazing Jam Tracks | Guitar Control https://guitarcontrol.com 32 32 Jam This Epic Power Ballad Backing Track In G Major https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/jam-this-epic-power-ballad-backing-track-in-g-major/ Sat, 19 Jun 2021 17:53:27 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.com/?p=1470100

Jam This Epic Power Ballad Backing Track In G Major from Guitar Control instructor Darrin Goodman. This track will get your sweet melodic licks flowing from your soul. Check out the free tabs for the scales that you can use.

Epic Power Ballad Backing Track In G Major

Epic Power Ballad Backing Track In G Major

This Epic Power Ballad Backing Track In G Major consists of three parts. Part one, similar to a verse, is a nice slow melodic chord progression consisting of; G, Em7 and Cadd9. Being that it is centered around the G major chord playing in G Ionian (G Major) and all of its positions works really well. You can also use E minor pentatonic, E is the relative minor to G major.

Part two of this Epic Power Ballad Backing Track In G Major is similar to a bridge and consists of; Am, C and D. Since the tonal focus is on Am using the A Dorian mode and all of its positions works really well for this section of the track. You can also use A minor pentatonic over this section as well.

The third part of this Epic Power Ballad Backing Track In G Major is were things pick up and the heavy power chords come in. This sections chord progression consists of; G, D/F#, Em, C and D. For this section you can go back to using G Ionian and all of its positions as well as E pentatonic minor.

About The Scales

The major scale, aka the Ionian Mode, is a seven tone diatonic scale that is widely used in western music. The eighth duplicates the first at double its frequency so that it is called a higher octave of the same note, which its name is derived from Latin “octavus”, the eighth.

The Pentatonic Scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave. They can be found all over the world and are the main scale used in the Blues genre.

Dorian is the second of the seven major modes. The Dorian Mode is composed by playing the major scale and flattening the third and seventh note’s by one half steps, or simple sharpen the sixth note of the natural minor scale or Aeolian Mode. The name Dorian comes from the Greek referring to the “Dorian Greeks”. Since the Dorian Mode is made up from the major scale with a lowered 3rd and 7th (minor 3rd & 7th), it can be played over minor, minor 7th, and minor 9th chords and is compatible with many major chord progressions and keys. Many modern and classic rock guitarists have used the Dorian Mode in there compositions such as Carlos Santana, Toni Iommi, and Sound Garden to name a few, a notable song based in the Dorian Mode is Scarborough Fair by Simon & Garfunkel.

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Free Funky Groove Guitar Backing Track In E Minor https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/free-funky-groove-guitar-backing-track-in-e-minor/ Mon, 14 Jun 2021 16:55:24 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.com/?p=1457527

Jam over this Free Funky Groove Guitar Backing Track In E Minor from Guitar Control instructor Darrin Goodman. Be sure to get the tab for the scales to solo over this killer track.

Backing Track Chord Progression

This Free Funky Groove Guitar Backing Track In E Minor consists of 1 bar of Em7 to 1 bar of Bm7 and then repeat. Then Am7 back to Bm7 and then the whole progression starts over again. Try to come up with a melody line that sounds as if it should be on the track.

The Scales

This track is in the key of E minor. You can use the tried and true minor pentatonic scale to solo over this. You can also use the natural minor scale (Aeolian Mode) and all of its positions to solo over this. Feel free to combine the two scales together to really come up with a killer sounding melody line.

Funky Groove Guitar Backing Track E Minor

The Minor Pentatonic Scale

A Pentatonic Scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave and is very common and found all over the world.

The Aeolian Mode

The Aeolian mode is a musical mode and a diatonic scale, aka the natural minor scale. It is the scale on the piano that starts with A. Its ascending interval form consists of a key note, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step.

If you really want to dig into soloing and how to use scales far beyond with you are getting here then you should check out our course Fretboard Domination. This comprehensive course will have you soloing like a guitar hero in record time. You will learn how to use the following.

  • The major scale and the modes
  • Pentatonics
  • Harmonic Minor
  • Melodic Minor
  • Half-Whole Diminished
  • Whole Tone

Check it out and transform your playing tonight!

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Eric Clapton Style | Major Pentatonic Backing Track In E | Easy to Play With https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/jam-over-this-killer-major-pentatonic-backing-track-in-e/ Mon, 07 Jun 2021 16:51:43 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.com/?p=1434822

Jam Over This Killer Major Pentatonic Backing Track In E from Guitar Control instructor Darrin Goodman. This fun backing track is a traditional 12 bar in the key of E and will have you playing sweet blues tonight.

Backing Track Structure

This backing track is a traditional 12 bar blues. It consists of four bars of the one chord, which is E9. Then two bars of the four chord, which is A7. Then back to two more bars of the one chord. Then we have one bar of the five chord, which is B7 and then one bar of the four chord and finally two more bars of the one chord or in this case the turnaround.

The Scales

Ideally you will want to use the pentatonic major scale for this. You can stay in the E Major Pentatonic scale throughout, but it sounds so sweet when you change with the chord changes. So for the four bars of the one chord you will use E Major Pentatonic. For the four chord you will use A Major Pentatonic and for the five chord you will use B Major pentatonic. Don’t know the major pentatonic scale? No Problem. To play the major pentatonic scale you simply use the pentatonic scale patterns you already know and just play them three frets flat. So if you want to use the first pattern of the pentatonic scale, the first pattern, you would simply start it on the 9th fret instead of the 12th fret to play over the one chord; in this case the one chord is E9.

Major Pentatonic Backing

If you really want to dig into the blues and learn all of the concepts including using the major pentatonic scale then check out our course How To Play Smokin’ Blues. This course is taught by Guitar Control founder and instructor Claude Johnson. This course will have you playing sweet blues guitar tonight!

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A cool Grunge Track https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/a-cool-grunge-track/ https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/a-cool-grunge-track/#respond Sun, 02 Mar 2014 18:30:52 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=7845

This is the first of many jam tracks for you to enjoy.. This jam track is a grunge style… The crunchy rhythm reminds me a little of Van Halen.

You can download the track here: Click to Download

By the way, what do you think of this track? What kind of jam tracks are you most interested in?

P.S. For those who asked, the key is A minor…So try the A minor/C major scale and especially A minor pentatonic.

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A Slow Groove in A https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/a-slow-groove-in-a/ https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/a-slow-groove-in-a/#respond Sun, 02 Mar 2014 18:21:36 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=7841 Here’s a Slow Groove, which reminds me a little of Pink Floyd… Try soloing over it in the key of A minor, but watch out for the chromatic turn around F7 , E7, Eb7… 🙂

Download it here.

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The Monster Jam Track Collection! https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/the-monster-jam-track-collection/ https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/the-monster-jam-track-collection/#respond Sun, 02 Mar 2014 18:19:31 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=7839 Sorry for the late publish on the blues tracks…they are posted below.

Now, if you’re ready to grab a ton of amazing jam tracks ,
get ready, they’ll be available Sometime on Thursday…

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Grab Your 500 Jam Track Package https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/grab-your-500-jam-track-package/ https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/grab-your-500-jam-track-package/#respond Sun, 02 Mar 2014 18:17:49 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=7837 Hey folks…

Well, its ready! The Amazing Jam Tracks package –
go check it out www.amazingjamtracks.com/main.php 🙂

I think you’ll dig the sweet offers… Let me know!

Claude

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Amazing Jam Tracks https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/amazing-jam-tracks-2/ https://guitarcontrol.com/amazing-jam-tracks/amazing-jam-tracks-2/#respond Sun, 02 Mar 2014 17:33:42 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=7847 Hey Folks…

Claude Johnson here again with yet another website 🙂 This time its all about the jam tracks!

Let’s face it – playing by yourself can get boring sometimes – which is why we all need a ton of cool backing tracks to jam with… Stay tuned and stay with me… because the most unbelievable, mind blowing collection of killer jam tracks is about to be revealed…

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