Progressive Rock Backing Track in F (Pink Floyd Style) - 65bpm
Progressive Rock Backing Track - Here the improviser has an inspiring accompaniment track to experience other sounds and let your creativity flow.
Progressive Rock emerged in England in the late 1960s. To this day it has a legion of fans. The style is characterized by long compositions, complex melodies, use of electronic instruments (Hammond organ, synthesizers etc.) and common instruments of classical music (flute, cello etc.) combined with instruments common to rock (guitar, bass and drums), use of syncope, composite and mixed measures, alternative scales, etc.
Pink Floyd, Genesis, Rush, Yes, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Dream Theater, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues, The Nice, Soft Machine and King Crimson are groups that made history with this style.
This backing track is in the key of F major and has the following harmonic structure: II-V, II-V, II-V-I, ending with a dominant chord that prepares the restart of the sequence, in this case the D7 chord that prepares the Gm7 chord.
The improviser can use the major scale, arpeggios, pentatonic scales and work out of key intervals, especially on the dominant chords.
This track consists of drums, bass, electric guitar, 12-string guitar and pedal steel guitar.
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