Backing Tracks

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Backing Tracks

Postby rogerp1 » Mon Jun 22, 2015 8:38 am

Don't know why I haven't come across these before but there are zillions of backing tracks on youtube.
Lots of blues stuff but its all good when your trying to learn all the various chord positions etc. They are mostly high quality too :)
Just thought I'd post here in case anyone else hadn't thought of looking on't tube :)
Handy for me as I can just stick my phone in my amp and play along

Here's some country ones
GFI Ultra SD10 3X5, Almost a Sho Bud SD10 3X4, Goodrich 120 VP, Cube 40XL, Zoom 100BT effects pedal
National Grand console D8, Cheapo Weissenborn, Several home made 6 stringers Mainly play C6th lap and E9th psg
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Re: Backing Tracks

Postby Danny Mitchell » Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:49 am

Good call Roger, thanks for the heads up.
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Re: Backing Tracks

Postby rogerp1 » Mon Jun 22, 2015 2:14 pm

Some of the jazz ones sound great, not that I'm a big jazz fan but they're great for noodling along to
GFI Ultra SD10 3X5, Almost a Sho Bud SD10 3X4, Goodrich 120 VP, Cube 40XL, Zoom 100BT effects pedal
National Grand console D8, Cheapo Weissenborn, Several home made 6 stringers Mainly play C6th lap and E9th psg
Rossendale UK
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Re: Backing Tracks

Postby Woodentop56 » Wed Jun 24, 2015 8:06 am

Hi man yes they are great some of them have the chords added in so you can follow the chord changes really helpful if you are just starting like me good luck Terry
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