Classic Blues Backing Track – C Minor | Vintage Tube Groove

00:00 Backing Track 02:55 Example Solo 05:51 Isolated Guitar Plug in, roll back a little tone, and sink into a slow, classic shuffle. It’s a roomy, late‑night bar vibe: warm tweed-style rhythm guitar, walking bass locking with a swinging kit, and a mellow Hammond bed for color. The pocket sits just behind the beat so your bends and vibrato have space to breathe. Form and feel: Slow shuffle swing, big pocket, gentle dynamics that lift on the turnarounds Rhythm stays crunchy-clean; bass walks; drums ride/shuffle with light ghost notes Ideas to solo over this: Blend A minor and A major pentatonic to chase the mood shifts Add 9ths and blues scale color for tension-and-release Use rakes, quarter‑step bends, and double‑stops (3rds/6ths) for that vocal, classic feel Leave space—let the shuffle do some of the talking Try it this way: Chorus 1: keep it simple, neck pickup, minor pentatonic Box 1 at 5th fret Chorus 2: mix in major pentatonic for sweetness, answer phrases call‑and‑response Chorus 3+: outline the quick IV, then hit the V–IV–I turnaround with a tasty tag Drop your favorite lick in the comments and tell me what guitar/amp you’re using. If this helped your practice, a like and subscribe helps me make more tracks for you to jam over. #bluesbackingtrack #guitarbackingtrack #classicblues #jamtrack #bluesguitar #slowshuffle #12barblues #bluesinA #leadguitar #guitarpractice #improvisation #vintagetone #chicagoblues #texasblues #bluesrock