About this Jam Track:

Practice playing guitar solos through chord changes with this fusion guitar backing track by Tom Quayle. Use the respective minor pentatonic or Dorian scale for each chord - section 1: Dm7, section 2: Bbm7 and Gm7. Be careful of the last chord in section 2 - A7#5. For this, use the A altered scale (Bb melodic minor).

Track details:

  • Key: Dm, Bbm, Gm
  • Tempo: Slow
  • Suggested Scales: Dorian, Minor Pentatonic, Melodic Minor, Altered Scale, Super Locrian

Jam With Tom Quayle

Beginner, intermediate and advanced guitar jams, with guitar lessons, jam tracks and tablature This superb Tom Quayle guitar lesson DVD is a new and unique way to have fun, study and jam all at the same time. This Tom Quayle guitar improvisation DVD contains three top quality fusion guitar backing tracks, and can be approached in two ways, first you can "JAM" with the tracks flying solo, experimenting with different ideas, guitar licks and solos. Alternatively you can trade guitar solos with Tom, drawing inspiration from the ideas and guitar techniques used in his solos. Each guitar track has three performances from Tom Quayle working across three levels of difficulty. Although the guitar solos are improvised he has taken care to go for a basic intermediate and advanced level for each track. All the Tom Quayle guitar solos are transcribed and are available in pdf form along with the lessons. On screen graphics with chords and scales are provided when it's your turn to Jam. This fusion guitar soloing tutorial is an exciting way to interact with Tom while learning new modern fusion guitar licks and phrases performed in a real musical environment. This Tom Quayle guitar lesson DVD is designed to be an enjoyable musical experience for everyone. Whether your style you will find this tutorial fun and inspiring. Enjoy! Tom Quayle is a well respected guitarist and teacher whose influences include Greg Howe, Wayne Krantz, Tim Miller and Brett Garsed. He is a regular contributor to iGuitar digital magazine, view issues at iguitarmag.com