Mood Guitar Backing Track in E minor – I’m Your Backing Track Ep. 1
I invite you to try out your own favorite licks playing guitar solo using this mood guitar backing track in E minor. I’m your backing track!
I invite you to try out your own favorite licks playing guitar solo using this mood guitar backing track in E minor. I’m your backing track!
I show you how to have 12 Foot Switches to control your Boss Katana amp by using 3 M-Vave Chocolate Wireless MIDI Controllers all at once. I’m using a Boss
Here’s a nice soft rock superstrat tone that can be made out of my Boss Katana 50 MK2 guitar amp.
I assembled my new guitar stool on video using only the tools that came with it. I had to buy it even though it has the Zildjian logo rather than those that we guitarists expect on a guitar stool.
I’m playing my 5-year-old Ibanez GiO electric guitar in this video. This guitar has a HSH pickup configuration. No need for Guitar Sim (S to H) effect in the Metal
In this video, you can copy my Boss Katana 50 MKII patch settings.
This video will serve both as a tip for beginner guitar players as well as a guitar tuner and metronome buyer’s guide.
I chose take 12 at first. But later, when I checked take 10 both on video and the audio track, I found that it is better than the 12th take. And that’s why it is always a good habit to always push record. I’ve fished for guitar lines, in the past, which I did not record right away thinking that I will remember them when I open my DAW.
Last week, I bricked the M-VAVE Chocolate Wireless MIDI Controller that I used in my video here: https://youtu.be/jQwF1zAAErM. I quickly mention that in this video then I do the unboxing
Have fun playing guitar along this blues rock backing track. At 116 bpm, it is within the fast tempo range. The key is A Major. A7, D7, and E7 are