So I'm working with this Robben Ford dvd, and working on the mixolydian use in a G7-C7-D7 Blues fashion.
The dvd does have example's but no backing tracks. So I'm going to create one myself to practise the G mixolydian.
So I want to create a kind of "Vamp" (how he calls it) groove, that resolves around the G7, and that can use the mixolydian nicely.
I'm not sure about the chord progression, and I'd like some drum's too. If someone can tell me a "free" easy (doesnt have to sound brilliant) drum beat creator-thing. Much thanks.
A free Drum Loop creator is http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/
Jesse, send me your e-mail again, I have a 5.5 min rock and roll/Blues backing in G that'll help!
Ah k, do you happen to have a jazzy one too? xD
I'm just looking for you Jesse!!
I have a 'swing' feel jazz/blues one in Bb.
hm I'd need to know the chord progression in order to know what scales I'd use.
I am working on collaboration today Jesse, I will be more than happy to do one backing for you.
I sent you two Jesse, the one in Bb flat is a straight 12 Bar just with a Jazzy feel to it, the second is basically a quick change 12 Bar in G, but with some substitutions in it. You'll be able to follow the straight 12 Bar pattern and then work from there!
Basic 'Quick Change' Pattern.
G/C/G/G
C/C/G/G
D/C/G/D
Then, on some of the turnarounds you'll get a ii-V-I substitution for the V chord and then there's some Tritone Subs as well!
its
From 6:10
He says, ill demonstrate over this g7 vamp thing.
I'd love to have that, or someone for me to record that,
Here it is, I made it a bit funky, hope you don't mind
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