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March 23rd, 2007
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Another great blues backing..
I guess everyone can tell I love Blues.. 
Here is another backing track.
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Cool...Good one Tom 
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thanks slickcat
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Sweet!.. JayJay 
Are you playing a tele in that? Sounds a bit like Roy Buchannan.
Funny too.....Fishes for you!! 
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Thank you for sharring the track Slick :-) well i got a newbie question. In which chords are the song being play'd ? i meen does it start in Am then D etc ? 
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April 20th, 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MixDK
... well i got a newbie question. In which chords are the song being play'd ? i meen does it start in Am then D etc ? 
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Nice takes all.
It's a classic 12 bar in G, MixDK. (G C G G C C G G D C G D)
Hey, JayJay. You should sing more. BTW, have you seen the sequel to Debbie does Dallas? it's called Dallas does Debbie ...... 
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April 20th, 2007
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Ok thank you 737 , but shouldnt there be like a 7th chord with some blue tunes ? hmm sorru for my newbieness 
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Ok thank you 737 , but shouldnt there be like a 7th chord with some blue tunes ? hmm sorru for my newbieness 
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No probs. It's just a basic chord progression, which we can express as intervals, (I, IV, V) or specific chords, and this one happens to be in the key of G. You can make many variations around it and substitute different 'flavours' of chords, for example, Using 7th chords which are often used in a Blues progression, you could have;
G7///C7///G7///G7///C7///C7///G7///E7///A7///D7///G7///D7///
which still uses intervals of I, IV and V but adds a sixth and a second interval to create a more interesting turn-around. So, the order of the last five bars in intervals has become;
VI7///II7///V7///I7///V7/// eg. E7///A7///D7///G7///D7
(just as an example of an alternative to the more usual form of; I7///V7///IV7///I7///V7///) eg, G7///D7///C7///G7///D7///)
If you don't understand the idea of intervals, don't sweat it, just remember the chord progressions below, until you have a bit more theory knowledge.
A, D and E
B, E and F#
C, F and G
D, G and A
E, A and B
F, A# and C
G, C and D
Hope this helps a bit.
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 DA BLUES IS DA BOMB!!!
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737 thank you very much for helping me i apreciate it
I think i need to read a bit bout them intervals hmm , you lost me with the VI7///II7///V7///I7///V7/// thing
Anyways thank you again 
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That kicks A$$ !!!.........Great job.
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thanks slickcat, nice BT. going out to dinner but going to have to have a go when i get back tonight
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Mr.slows
I had a go at Mr.slows B.t. by the way thats a great piano solo eh? JB
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Wow John that was great. 
Lots of feeling and killer blues tone. 
I loved that little lead right at the start. 
Great Piano too.
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John,
Ah!!!!!!!!!!! Sweet. You gotta love love this. Great tones and riffs. Thats definitely got some super crybaby in there.
Thats music. 
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