Crying Blues E minor Backing Track | Make Your Guitar Sing with a Slow, Soulful Jam

00:00 Backing Track 02:48 Example Solo 05:37 Isolated Guitar Plug in, take a deep breath, and let every note ache. This crying blues backing track was built for expressive bends, wide vibrato, and lyrical phrasing—the kind of solo that feels like a late-night confessional. Groove & vibe: Slow, swaying triplet feel with plenty of space to breathe Roomy drums with brushes and a soft ride Round, supportive bass that lets lines sit and bloom Smoky organ pads and gentle electric piano for color Clean rhythm guitar with subtle tremolo and spring reverb for a warm bed Mix leaves headroom so your lead sits right up front How to approach it: Think like a singer: craft short, memorable phrases and answer yourself Milk those bends, then let the vibrato tell the story Use dynamics—roll your volume back for whispers, dig in for the cry Slide into notes, add tasteful rakes, and let long sustains hang over the groove Neck pickup, tone slightly rolled off, a touch of plate reverb or short slapback can be magic here Perfect for: Practicing phrasing, control, and emotional storytelling Warm-ups focused on bends, sustain, and vibrato Building a solo from whispers to a cathartic peak If you dig this feel, drop a comment with what you want next—faster, dirtier, cleaner, different groove—and I’ll cook it up. Hit subscribe for more blues, smooth, and soulful jam tracks tailored for lead guitar. EOF YOUTUBE_HASHTAGS=#bluesbackingtrack #guitarbackingtrack #jamtrack #bluesguitar #slowblues #leadguitar #guitarsolo #practicebackingtrack #cryingblues #emotionalblues #blues #guitarpractice #phrasing #vibrato #expressiveguitar