Latin Guitar Jam Track

Hey, six-stringers! In the change over to the new website format I know alot of the old content is now unavailable. I will repost old favorites as I can with plenty of new content to come!!

Today’s post is a looping jam track with a Santana flavor.

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

You can play standard rock and blues licks but the track’s use of the Fmaj7 chord strongly implies the Phrygian mode.

Instructions

1. Press play on the audio player above (Adobe Flash Player needed).

2. Solo over the backing track (audio will continuously loop).

Try this scale:

C Major Scale

Other suggested scales:

  • E Minor Pentatonic/E Blues
  • E Phyrgian
  • E Half-Step/Whole-Step Diminished Scale

Suggested Listening:

  • Carlos Santana
  • Al DiMeola
  • Larry Carlton
  • John McLaughlin

Have fun!

Storm Stenvold
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One Comment on “Latin Guitar Jam Track”

  • bluesmike wrote on 13 June, 2009, 11:42

    this one is pretty cool, its a fresh break from the bluesy rock stuff and exersices different notes to land on… but I would like to know what the e diminished scale mentioned is

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