Hey guys, welcome to the GBU jam station. One of the best ways to develop soloing and improvising is to actually play along with jam tracks. We’ve provided a number of different tracks and grouped them by style, and hope they prove useful to you. Time to put those scales and riffs into action!

“Classic Rock”

tempo: 57bpm
key: C major
scales: C major, C mixolydian

“Good Ol’ Mississippi”

tempo: 92bpm
key: E Mixolydian
scales: E mixolydian, E major pentatonic, E minor pentatonic

“Rollin’ Rock”

tempo: 120bpm
key: C
scales: C minor pentatonic

“I’ve Watched Along”

tempo: 120bpm
key: C# minor
scales: C# minor pentatonic, C natural minor

“Spanish Magic”

tempo: 120bpm
key: A dorian
scales: A minor pentatonic, A dorian

“Republican Blues”

tempo: 100bpm
key: A
scales: A minor pentatonic, A mixolydian

 

“Fallin’ Out”

tempo: 84bpm
key: D
scales: D major

“San Francisco Sally”

tempo: 93bpm
key: E minor
scales: E minor pentatonic, E natural minor

 

“Slow Blues”

tempo: 90bpm
key: A
scales: A minor pentatonic, A major pentatonic

“Medium Blues”

tempo: 120bpm
key: A
scales: A minor pentatonic, A major pentatonic

“Fast Blues”

tempo: 150bpm
key: A
scales: A minor pentatonic, A major pentatonic

“Blues Rock”

tempo: 120bpm
key: A
scales: A minor pentatonic

 

“Slow Jazz”

tempo: 80bpm
key: A minor
scales: A natural minor

“Medium Jazz”

tempo: 100bpm
key: A minor
scales: A natural minor

“Fast Jazz”

tempo: 120bpm
key: A minor
scales: A natural minor

 

“Metallic Rocker”

tempo: 120bpm
key: E minor
scales: E minor, E blues scale

“Betray You”

tempo: 160bpm
key: D minor
scales: D minor, D phrygian

“Trivial Times”

tempo: 160bpm
key: D minor
scales: D minor, D phrygian