Jam Tracks No Rhythm Guitar

Intro

Blues Jam Tracks - Intro

Learn how to improvise over a Blues!

Go to Intermediate Blues Jam Tracks.

12 Bar Blues

12 Bar Blues

Learn how to improvise over a 12 Bar Blues!

Go to 12 Bar Blues.

Change Key

Change Key

Change Key for Self-Elimination!

Go to Change Key.

Quick Change

Quick Change

Learn how to Improvise over a Quick Change!

Go to Quick Change.

No Rhythm Guitar

No Rhythm Guitar

Learn how to improvise with your pentatonic scales!

Go to No Rhythm Guitar.

Jazz Blues

Jazz Blues

Learn how to play over Jazz Blues using a blanket scale!

Go to Blues Jam Tracks Jazz Blues.

Advanced Blues

Advanced Blues Jam Tracks

Learn how to play modes over a Blues!

Go to Advanced Blues Jam Tracks.

Learn how to improvise with your pentatonic scales!

The video demonstrates how you need to change your style of playing if there are only bass and drums supporting you in your solo adventures.

The key used is E and it’s Blues Bundle 3, but apply this concept to all Jam Tracks.

As you see in the video, more double stops and fragments of chords are used in such an environment.

Playing Blues Solos in a three piece

Possibly the most difficult way to play electric guitar is to do it with only bass and drums supporting you.

Many more chord references are needed in order to make sense so make sure you know what the chords are at all times.

The best way to learn how to play like this is to find a real drummer and bass player to form a band with.

Until then, or perhaps as well as, practice with Blues Jam Tracks!