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Blues Club
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@archielewis5506

Listen to the track a few times through and get a feel for the progression, the 12 bar blues should feel climatic and after a few listens it should click. The blues is a very emotionally driven genre after all! As a whole the BPM of a backing track shouldn’t make too much of a difference as each bar is the same length of time regardless of what chord is being played (in this instance G, C or D). Also a bit of theory in knowing the progression of the 12 bar blues will really help, in the key of G the basic 12 bar blues progression would look like this (each letter representing 1 bar of the chord):

G G G G C C G G D C G D

The last 2 bars of the 12 bar blues progression is known as the turnaround and lead back in to the beginning of the progression to start over again.

This backing track is a slight variation on the basic 12 bar blues progression, the only difference with this backing track is rather than starting with 4 bars of the I chord (G) it swaps to the IV chord (C) after the first bar before going back to the I chord for a further 2 bars. The backing track then follows the usual 12 bar blues progression until the final 2 bars where rather than playing 1 bar of the I chord (G) and 1 bar of the V chord (D) it plays 1 and a half bars of G and half a bar of D before repeating. Written down the progression would look like this:

G C G G C C G G D C G G/D

Hope this helps! 😊



All comments from YouTube:

@Dogsrule777

Playing along with these vids has been the most therapeutic escape. They’re so well done and smooth. ❤️🎧

@pushingtr33s14

Great backing track! Thanks for the upload!

This is a great way to get some experience playing with a band....without playing with a band! Great learning tool AND therapist....rolled into one. You get to learn to play in time, keep up with changes, experiment with shapes/modes/keys....and you're building up your confidence, which is key to improvising well! Get out there & sling some dirt!!

@sheldonanddawn7240

Teaching my son how to play, so glad I found you!

@generay6807

Now these are great. Appreciate you doing this. Helps me with my chord changes.

@Cowdog1

As a new bassist (wannabe) who is 62 years old, I loved this... I was able to keep up and sound like a nice amateur. Thanks! New sub here!

@derbeaverhaus1862

Thank you for uploading this! Practice makes perfect.

@michaelbennett3596

thank you for this,it helps me a lot 😊

@TheGreatMoonFrog

Love the organ. I feel like I can still comp my solo nicely with it when I want to and it sets a cool relaxed tone.

@80guitarguy82

You can take a key centred approach, or a chord tone approach, or a combination of the two. Timing, touch and phrasing are most important.

@NazarKopak

Sooo AWESOME track!!!
Thanks for sharing it)

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