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🔥 Navigate your way through the asteroid belt with this progressive rock backing track in D Major. Whether you're into guitar improvisation, soloing, or just noodling away, this track is perfect for jamming in a melodic, and atmospheric prog rock style. Try experimenting with arpeggios to highlight melody in your playing. 🎸 How to Use Arpeggios in a Major Key: ✅ Major Triads (D Major: D - F# - A) → Use simple ascending and descending patterns to outline the harmony. ✅ Extended Arpeggios (Dmaj7: D - F# - A - C#) → Add color and depth to your solos. ✅ Sweep Picking & Economy Picking → Try smooth, flowing 3-string or 5-string arpeggios for a fluid sound. ✅ Target Chord Tones → Land on the root (D), third (F#), or fifth (A) for strong resolution. ✅ Mix with Scales → Combine arpeggios with the D Major scale, Lydian mode, or pentatonic runs for dynamic soloing! 🎵 Key: D Major 🎧 BPM: 100 🔥 Influences: Pink Floyd, Rush, Queensryche, Steve Vai, John Petrucci 🎶 Featuring lush synth pads, soaring guitar leads, dynamic drums, and atmospheric chord progressions, this backing track is inspired by Queensryche, Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, and Rush. Ideal for lead guitarists looking to enhance their phrasing and technique. 🔔 Like, Comment, & Subscribe for more prog rock backing tracks, guitar jam tracks, and improvisation tips! Let us know how your solos sound in the comments! #BackingTrack #GuitarJam #ProgRock #Dmajor #GuitarBackingTrack #JamTrack #ProgressiveRock #GuitarImprovisation #Soloing #GuitarPractice #RockBackingTrack #LeadGuitar #Arpeggios #SweepPicking #GuitarTheory