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034 Slow Jazz Guitar Backing Track in C Major [2-5-1-6] | 오렌지핀 트랙스

034 Slow Jazz Guitar Backing Track in C Major [2-5-1-6] | 오렌지핀 트랙스 Dm7 – G7 – CM7 – A7 | 5:20 This track is designed for slow, expressive improvisation rather than fast technical playing. You can focus on the weight of each note, vibrato length, volume control, and the subtle touch at the beginning of every note. The slower you play, the more naturally your phrasing settles into the sound. The 5:20 duration gives you enough space to build a natural flow: • Early section – outline simple melodies using chord tones • Middle section – add small variations or slightly extend your melodic lines • Later section – bring back a short idea and shape it into a smooth ending Most of this track works perfectly with the C major scale. However, the final chord A7 introduces a key shift you can use for added color. 🎼 Chord Progression Dm7 – G7 – CM7 – A7 📌 Key Point A7 section → switch C to C# A single note change creates a clear jazz-flavored color shift. 🎧 Backing Track Info • Tempo: Slow...
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心が温まる12月のごあいさつ | ORANGE FIN TRACKS

  心が温まる12月のごあいさつ | ORANGE FIN TRACKS 2025年12月が、皆さまにとって温かく幸せなひと月になりますように。 今年最後のこの一か月が、平穏と笑顔、そして良いエネルギーに満ちた時間になりますよう願っています。 いつもそばにいてくださり、本当にありがとうございます。 ORANGE FIN TRACKS ORANGE FIN - LEE HYUN SOO

Guitar Tuner (기타 조율) ギターチューニング | 오렌지핀 트랙스 🎶

Guitar Tuner (기타 조율) ギターチューニング | 오렌지핀 트랙스 🎶 When you play the guitar, tuning issues often appear without warning. Especially during outdoor performances, traveling, or sudden jam sessions, even taking out a tuner can feel inconvenient. To solve this problem, I created and uploaded a guitar tuning video to Orange Fin Tracks. This video was made with one clear goal in mind: to provide a tuning tool that is fast, accurate, and instantly usable by anyone. The video is structured to play each string four times, starting from the 6th string down to the 1st string. It does not simply play reference tones. Instead, the string currently being tuned is highlighted in red on the screen, offering a clear visual guide. This allows even beginners, or players tuning in dark environments, to immediately recognize which string they are adjusting. With both sound and color guiding the process, users can tune naturally by watching and listening at the same time. This tuning video is especially useful in...

🎸 From Beginner to Intermediate: The Journey of Guitar Practice | ORANGE FIN TRACKS

🎸 From Beginner to Intermediate: The Journey of Guitar Practice | ORANGE FIN TRACKS YouTube - ORANGE FIN TRACKS Everyone remembers the excitement of holding a guitar for the first time. But as time passes, that excitement often turns into frustration — fingers don’t move the way we want, chord changes feel clumsy, and favorite songs seem far too difficult. Yet those who reach the intermediate level all say the same thing: “I just kept practicing.” In the end, progress on the guitar comes down to two things —  consistency  and  focused direction. 1️⃣ The Beginner Stage: Connecting Fingers and Mind The main goal in the beginning is to help your fingers get used to the instrument. Most beginners struggle with  left-hand control ,  right-hand rhythm sense , and  finger placement accuracy. At this stage, don’t worry about speed — focus entirely on  accuracy . Here’s a simple daily routine that works: Practice 5 basic chords (C, G, Am, F, D) for 15 minutes ...

Raw Guitar Jam with Orange Fin Tracks 014 Metal Backing Track | 오렌지핀 트랙스🎸

https://youtube.com/shorts/H5uT2hIkRpE?si=lfVilHdzD3LXv_W6 Raw Guitar Jam with Orange Fin Tracks 014 Metal Backing Track | 오렌지핀 트랙스 🎸 I’m sharing  Orange Fin Tracks 014 Metal Backing Track  today. This track sits somewhere between rock and metal, built on heavy riffs that still leave enough space for melodic phrasing. Right above, you’ll also find a Shorts clip featuring an  improvised fast run  over the same 014 track. It’s a short performance, but it carries the speed and energy that define the metal sound. I created this backing track for guitar practice, making it a good fit for experimenting with different scales and techniques. The tempo and riff structure are designed to help build both speed and accuracy in solo playing. You can use it as a practice tool, perform with it on stage, or even use it for a  music performance exam . I’ve also uploaded this content to  Instagram , so you can enjoy the short version there as well. ORANGE FIN TRACKS (오렌지핀 트...

033 SPEED Black Metal Guitar Backing Track in Dm🔥 | ORANGE FIN TRACKS (오렌지핀 트랙스)

033 SPEED Black Metal Guitar Backing Track in Dm🔥 | ORANGE FIN TRACKS (오렌지핀 트랙스) Fast tempo, powerful riffs, and the essence of black metal This 4-minute 25-second backing track is crafted for guitar performances in a black metal style. With a combination of rapid tempo and heavy rhythm, it is designed to let guitarists  maximize their energy and aggression . Chord Progression Section A : Dm | B♭ | F | A (repeat 4 times) Section B : Dm | B♭ | F | A (repeat 4 times) Section C : Dm | B♭ | Dm | Am (repeat 4 times) Each section blends intense drum beats with distorted guitar riffs, making it ideal for creating dynamic phrases. Sections A and B share a similar progression for a sense of stability, while Section C adds  tension and a dramatic shift . Recommended Uses Guitar solo practice Testing songwriting ideas Improvisation sessions Live performance backing track YouTube and social media content creation Thanks to Orange Fin Tracks’ signature clear sound and balance,  each ...

032 Hard Blues Rock Guitar Backing Track in Am | ORANGE FIN TRACKS (오렌지핀 트랙스)

032 Hard Blues Rock Guitar Backing Track in Am | ORANGE FIN TRACKS (오렌지핀 트랙스) This track delivers the intense drive and gritty texture of Hard Blues Rock, blending the deep soul of traditional blues with the powerful energy unique to rock. It offers players a solid yet exhilarating feel. Set in the key of A minor, the entire piece unfolds with the straightforward yet tension-filled flow that defines blues rock. Chord progression: Am | Am | Am | Am | Dm | Dm | Am | Am | F | E | Am | E The track is in 4/4 time and runs for 4 minutes and 43 seconds. Its structure is ideal for exploring different rhythm patterns and solo ideas, especially in the later section where the F → E → Am progression allows for a dynamic play between tension and resolution. This is not just a simple chord loop — the track features solid drum and bass grooves layered with powerful guitar riffs, creating an immersive backdrop for any player. You can start the first half with relaxed phrasing, then gradually incr...