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The Ultimate Blues Jam Tracks for Bass Guitar
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The Ultimate Blues Jam Tracks for Bassists
Take the ultimate journey through popular music's most influential genre. Learn some of the most prominent blues styles like Chicago Blues, Texas Blues, Boogie Woogie, Jazz Blues, Rock Blues and more.
Fully charted in easy to understand TAB and standard notation with chord boxes
Main mixes and sub-mixes with no bass guitar to give you space to get jamming
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Key: F
Tempo: 170 bpm
Duration: 3:39
Description: Blues comes in all shapes and sizes. Although not as common as it's 12 bar counterpart, the 8 bar form has been used in many blues standards over the years. This up tempo and jazzy 8 bar progression follows a typical I, V7, IV7, IV7, I, V7, I, V7 pattern as used in the blues standard "Key to the Highway" first recorded by Charlie Segar in to 40's.
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Key: G
Tempo: 110 bpm
Duration: 3:39
Description: Most guitarists can muster an open chord blues but can you do it in G?! Rhythm guitarists can exercise their barre chord knowledge while soloists will enjoy moving their best blues licks to a less familiar key.
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Key: E
Tempo: 118 bpm
Duration: 3:49
Description: This is probably the most common blues form for guitar; a 12 bar using open chords in the guitar-friendly key of E. Whether you're a beginner aiming to verse yourself in guitar essentials or a seasoned pro looking to keep your chops sharp you'll enjoy this track.
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Key: A
Tempo: 110 bpm
Duration: 3:36
Description: A typical Chicago Blues riff following a 12 bar form. Great for electric and acoustic players alike. Muddy Waters, Freddie King, Buddy Guy, Bo Diddley and Elmore James are a few notable Chicago Blues guitarists.
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Key: F#
Tempo: 75 bpm
Duration: 4:02
Description: The influence of the blues is far reaching as shown by this jam track inspired Pink Floyd's opus 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond'. It's a slow blues and follows a typical minor blues form [I-7, I-7, I-7, I-7, IV-7, IV-7, I-7, I-7, bVI7, V7, I7, IV-7] (see chart for details)
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Key: C
Tempo: 120 bpm
Duration: 3:52
Description: 16 bar blues progressions tend to have an extended turnaround section [I7, I7, I7, I7, IV7, IV7, I7, I7, V7, IV7, V7, IV7, V7, IV7, I7, I7]. A Notable example of a 16 bar blues Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man" This 16 bar blues is up tempo with classic funk sensibilities.
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Key: F#
Tempo: 137 bpm
Duration: 3:58
Description:Jazz blues progressions use dominant 7 chords in the following form:
||: I7 | IV7 | I7 | I7 | IV7 | IV7 | I7 | I7 | II7 | V7 | I7 | (IV7) :||
Note the typically jazzy II-V-I turnaround/cadence. This jam track includes another common musical device used in jazz; the 'trade four' where soloists exchange four bars of improvisation with the drummer.
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Key: A
Tempo: 142 bpm
Duration: 3:43
Description: Blues at it's simplest - a repeating riff/lick akin to ZZ Top in the guitar-friendly key of A
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Key: A
Tempo: 90 bpm
Duration: 3:23
Description: Another standard 12 bar blues using open chords. This time in another safe place for guitarists - the key of A.
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Key: E
Tempo: 75 bpm
Duration: 3:25
Description: Standard 12 bar blues using open chords. Ideal for rhythm players and comfortable territory for soloists.
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Key: A
Tempo: 190 bpm
Duration: 3:36
Description:Early Rock and Roll following a 12 blues form a la Chuck Berry. This is one of few types of blues which doesn't use a shuffle (triplet feel) rhythm.
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Key: E
Tempo: 120 bpm
Duration: 3:43
Description: Boogie woogie is typically a piano style but has been adapted for guitar. This jam track is a straightforward boogie woogie riff following a standard 12 bar form in E.
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Key: E
Tempo: 128 bpm
Duration: 3:28
Description: Texas style blues over a standard 12 bar structure. Stevie Ray Vaughn and ZZ Top are two good examples of Texas Blues. Great for blues licks, slide guitar solos and country picking solos.
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