Members mcv Posted November 13, 2003 Members Posted November 13, 2003 where can i find good backing tracks to jam to?i get bored by just playing by myself! (guitar i mean!)
Members Triton Posted November 13, 2003 Members Posted November 13, 2003 If you want to pay some money this site has tons of good stuff. http://www.licklibrary.com/ Here's some sites on the net with free backing tracks.Some links might not work any longer since it was a long time I checked them. http://www.midi-tab.com/ http://www.torvund.net/guitar/Backing/index.asp http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pete.spaldin/mp3.htm http://www.bluesblast.com/ http://www.thebluesbarn.com/ http://www.guitar-dominion.com/backtracks.htm http://www.crossroads-guitar.com/ppv/msgs/MP3_check.htm http://blueguitar.org/sounds.htm http://www.cyberfretbass.com/jam-zone/index.php http://www.guitarteacher.com/stage.htm http://www.keith-moore.net/music/jam/jam.html http://cyberjammin.com/phpnuke/html/index.php http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~runcible/midi/ http://www.guitarnerd.com/bkdirectory.php http://www.hickoryshomepage.com/guitar.htm http://home.swipnet.se/~w-54954/midi.htm Another good suggestion might be to install Guitar Pro.You can try it for free and there's tons of backing at this site for Guitar Pro. http://www.mysongbook.com/
Members Little Dreamer Posted November 14, 2003 Members Posted November 14, 2003 Get yourself a 4-track recorder and come up with your own backing tracks. That way you can create a rhythm part based on some mode and see what happens when you play a solo using that mode over the backing track. You can explore going from a chord with a major 3rd to a chord with a minor 3rd, and play a major scale over the first and a minor scale over the second. Therein lies the beginnings of your songwriting career
Members sec12196 Posted November 14, 2003 Members Posted November 14, 2003 Holy cow, Triton! Those are some great links!!! I have a couple of backing track CDs that I improvise to but now I've got a whole library of tracks available for free. Very cool indeed!
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