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This high-octane backing track is designed to push your groove, pocket, and technical agility. Locked in at 126 BPM , it sits in that sweet spot where funk meets the driving energy of rock and the sophisticated harmony of fusion. Track Overview Key: E Dominant ( E7cap E to the seventh power Tempo: 126 BPM

The track centers on an . Because it’s a "fusion" context, you aren't limited to just the basic Mixolydian scale. You can experiment with: E Mixolydian: The standard funk choice (E-F#-G#-A-B-C#-D). E Blues Scale: For that grit and tension (E-G-A-Bb-B-D). powerfunk_fusion_backing_trackfor_bass_e7_126_b...

In funk, the first beat of every measure is "The One." No matter how outside your fusion solos get, always land firmly on that low E on the downbeat to reset the groove. Gear & Tone Suggestion This high-octane backing track is designed to push

Works surprisingly well if you want a slightly darker, "Minor Funk" feel (E-F#-G-A-B-C#-D). Because it’s a "fusion" context, you aren't limited

At 126 BPM, ghost notes (dead notes) are your best friend. Use them to bridge the gap between your melodic hits and the snare drum to create a "bubbling" sixteenth-note feel.

Use a bridge-pickup-heavy tone (think Jaco Pastorius or Rocco Prestia ) to cut through the mix with percussive, short notes.

Perfect for the "Power" aspect. Focus on thumb pops on the downbeat and aggressive plucks on the E7cap E to the seventh power extensions (like the high D or G#).