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  1. Minor Blues Backing Tracks. Dominant or 'Major' Blues. The Dominant blues is the ‘standard’ form of blues, i.e. the classic blues sound. It’s common to call this a Major Blues, to differentiate it from Minor Blues, but the musically accurate term is Dominant.

  2. 12 Bar Blues style backing track in the key of A major at 110bpm. Support the Channel with PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/aushertracksWho I am, Website : ...

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  3. May 15, 2023 · To improve your skills, try using different blues backing tracks in various keys such as E minor blues backing track, F blues backing track, Blues backing track in A minor or D, or even a YouTube blues backing track.

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  4. You can play Green Onions – the lower part or the higher part. You can improvise using A minor pentatonic. You can use the structure as a guide to playing a minor blues (just make all the chords minor, but don’t try to play that over the audios for the major blues as it will clash).

  5. Click on the link above to visit my site where you can download the mp3 of this backing track. http://www.phillewisguitar.com/BluesInAmaj.htmA 12 bar blues progression in A Major...

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  6. Jan 16, 2019 · Slow blues backing track in A. This guitar backing track is a great one for you to practice your A minor pentatonic licks to, and really put some feeling into! This is a 12 bar blues in A. You can play the A minor pentatonic scale over all these chords, and all the notes will sound good.

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  8. Need help? Need help deciding what to play over this track? Check out the ‘Blues Licks’ lessons on my guitar lesson videos page. A - Slow 12 Bar Blues Backing Track (60bpm) Medium tempo (120 bpm) This backing track is in the style of a jazzy guitar trio (guitar, bass and drums). The band sound pretty happy for blues musicians…

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