This high energy hard rock track in A is a 32 bar loop, following an AABA pattern within each loop. There are a lot of chords and a lot of movement, but the track does not wander far from its home in A minor. It is rhythmically varied, providing a challenge for you to play off when improvising. Key: A minor. Tempo: 170 BPM
This rock track uses mostly power chords and suspended chords, leaving lots of room to experiment with different scales. A simple, easy to follow form makes it an easy track to relax into and just play. On the faster side, at 170bpm, it will get your fingers moving, and the off-beat changes and accents will get you playing rhythmically. This one is a lot of fun!
This up-tempo rock blues was recorded with guitars tuned down a half-step, making the key Ab. To jam to this track, either use your standard tuned guitar and play in Ab, or tune down a half-step and shred in A. With a straight feel, this is an ideal track for practicing your faster 16th note licks and runs. Tempo: 175bpm.
This rock ballad uses song form, so moves between verses, choruses, and an interlude (although has no lyrics, obviously!). Included in the download is an alternative version of the track with all instruments tuned down a half-step. A great track for practicing the Mixolydian mode. Tempo 130bpm.
This vamp sits on Em for 16 bars, before giving a 4 bar turnaround on B. At 200BPM, it’s a perfect track for practicing improvising over a faster track, without needing to worry about too much harmonic movement. If you’re inclined to tune your guitar to Eb standard, this track also has you covered, with an alternative version included in the download with all instruments downtuned a half-step.
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