Blues Backing Track in E


www.adriantracks.com – Free Guitar Backing Tracks, Lessons and Resources! Hey, here’s Too Bluesy!, a blues backing track in the key of E, inspired by the Music of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Its on the classic Texas Blues Progression (E, A, B) and you can play it on the E pentatonic scale. You can hear the backing track in full quality and download it for FREE of course at www.adriantracks.com Also if you like this backing track, check out my website www.adriantracks.com, i am posting free backing tracks, lessons and guitar resources! Note All the content on my videos is original and composed by me, i am NOT violating copyright in any way.

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25 Responses to Blues Backing Track in E

  1. TheEmoSausage says:

    i just broke my high E string :-D

  2. GuitarGuyLondon says:

    hey there adriantracks! please approve my video response! thanks!

  3. discosephi says:

    very good! ^^

  4. crazynut says:

    @Cha0z19 E, A, & B are the main major chords, and F#m, G#m, and C#m are the minor chords. The only chords you will use over this will be the majors E, A, and B. Progression is a simple 1 4 1 5 4 1 progression. So in this order E A E B A E. You should be able to hear the changes.

  5. glopintora2004 says:

    I hope one day I can play as a lead guitar in blues! I have to practice a lot and this page is perfect for it! Thanks!

  6. Cha0z19 says:

    can somebody tell me which chords are used for E?

  7. theartofnotbeingseen says:

    i never thought i could lead for a blues band til i played over this. thanks for letting me believe in myself as a guitarist again!

  8. WhiteOfir says:

    it’s prid and joy dude..

  9. Florianthemaster says:

    Use both E major and minor, switch between the two at appropriate intervals, and don’t forget to use the seventh and ninth!

  10. peprice3 says:

    love this song…

  11. cracocabobo says:

    j’aime
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  12. cracocabobo says:

    j’aime

  13. spwb2k says:

    muchas gracias. tons of fun to practice riffing over this.

  14. Kenkkuri says:

    Try playing hideway solo with this.

  15. fernando9026 says:

    sounds like SRV’s Pride and Joy song :o .. oh wait!! it is!

  16. Rouisse21 says:

    @MrBluesman000 yah man

  17. MrBluesman000 says:

    pride and joy?

  18. madsaddeussen says:

    thanks for posting this…

  19. ragingstorm33 says:

    @Gidthekid803 yes…yes you are

  20. 98jedan says:

    Shit, first time broke my high e on my new strat jammin over this :) ))

  21. xxquitarxmigueloxx says:

    Improvisa tu blues en Em

  22. JustSomeGuyOk says:

    man i just betathe shit out my strat with this ma fucka

  23. NirvanaRox4Eva says:

    thats insane :D

  24. MiriusTube says:

    Fantastic quality! So much more fun to play over than bland midi drums.

  25. sarp06er says:

    pride and joy.