Fourthy Blues in A major (5238) is a backing track to play along. It is based on a 12 bar blues chord progression with harmonic ornaments that are always a fourth higher. For example, the A major
chord briefly changes to the D major chord. And with the D major
chord, the accompaniment briefly changes to the G major chord,
also up a fourth. The harmonic ornamentation of the E major chord
is of course also the chord that is a fourth higher than E,
i.e. A major. But on the turn around, the E major chord plays
the entire bar without any further embellishment.
• Get inspired by this bluesy backing track to play along!
• Improve your improvisation skills!
• Develop your own musical ideas, riffs and licks for new songs!
• Improve your musical skills!
• Improve your timing!
• Train your ears!
• Practice your favourite riffs and scales!
• Have fun with backing tracks!
Explore the many different chord progressions, grooves and musical styles in many different keys! Enjoy backing tracks of different musical genres, such as Rock, Blues, Pop, Country, Dance, EDM and more.
• For Guitar or any Soloist, like Sax, Synth, Piano, etc.