Comfortably Numb - Bm(last solo) : Backing Track

Guitar Improvisation
Introduction
The 'Comfortably Numb - Bm (last solo): Backing Track' is set in the key of B minor, a widely adored key in rock music owing to its depth and emotional pull. This track revolves around B minor, A major, G major, and E minor chords, creating a powerful and resonant progression that beckons improvisation.
The Key of B Minor
B
C#
D
E
F#
G
A
Chord Recommendations
The following chords should align nicely with this jam track. Try layering them over, or picking the notes in the chords individually.

A major
EADGBEx123
G major
EADGBE213
E minor
EADGBE23
Scale Recommendations
Use these scale recommendations as you improvise and construct your solos. Click the buttons to show the scale on the fretboard.
B minor pentatonic: It's a basic yet powerful scale that aligns perfectly with the chords, offering a robust foundation for emotive solos. Learn more
Practice Tips
To lure expressive solos from the track, lean on the B minor pentatonic scale for a safe and soulful choice. For those wanting to inject a bit of color and complexity, utilize the B Dorian or B harmonic minor scales, especially during the transitions from the A major to the G major chord.
  • Practice playing the B minor pentatonic scale to improve finger agility and familiarity with the fretboard.
  • Experiment with the B Dorian scale to add new flavors and dynamics to your soloing, enhancing creativity and expression.
  • Incorporate the B harmonic minor scale during soloing to explore advanced textures and emotional depth, refining your expressive playing.