Solo Guitar Sessions is a channel for guitar players who love emotional guitar backing tracks, blues improvisation, and expressive solo guitar practice.
Here you’ll find slow blues backing tracks, blues rock jams, classic rock grooves, pop/funk guitar jam tracks, and cinematic tracks made to help you play with feeling, build your phrasing, and explore your own sound.
Each track is created with AI-assisted tools, then personally curated, mixed, and remastered by me to bring more feel, dynamics, and musical character. The videos feature real footage from independent creators, carefully selected to match the atmosphere of each jam.
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Another amazing improvisation video with the backing track 'Empty Street Blues' by our friend Valentin Danev. @ValentinDanev94
Link to the backing track: https://youtu.be/JETXdfleBVo
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What interval is from C to G?
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Incredible execution of technique without a pick.
thx for sharing...
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Thx for share,
Sensational improvisation
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Using the notes of the A minor pentatonic (A, C, D, E, G), which notes must you add/alter to turn it into the A melodic minor (ascending) scale?
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Which scale is built from the pattern: whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half?
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How many semitones are in a perfect octave?
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Thank you for sharing, my friend. Nice song...
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🎸 Hey guitarists! Today, I want to ask you: Are you interested in diving deeper into music theory and practical exercises?
I'm considering creating a new project focused on music theory, where you can study and practice with backing tracks that help with recognizing notes and chords all over the guitar neck.
💡 What do you think? Would it be helpful to have specific exercises using these backing tracks? Share your thoughts in the comments!
👉 If you want to improve your technique and musical knowledge, don't miss the chance to join us on this journey!
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Which tone do you prefer for blues?
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