Recommend some backing track websites
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Recommend some backing track websites
Out there in the interwebz there is a shiteload of backing track sites.
Recommend me some of your personal favourites, or advice on what to avoid.
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Recommend me some of your personal favourites, or advice on what to avoid.
Cheers
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
That CD I gave you has some backing tracks for playing lead over
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
Heres your first http://www.guitarbt.com/ and Lick Library though its a paysite, excellent though. I've stickied this too so lets stay on topic!
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
Yep thats the inpiration for this thread. Didnt realise how much fun i was missing out on.robnobcorncob wrote:That CD I gave you has some backing tracks for playing lead over
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
Searching for backing tracks on YouTube turns up some decent ones.
Re: Recommend some backing track websites
Some nice backing tracks for practising different modes here: http://riffoftheweek.com/jamtracks-jukebox/
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
I have 22 backing tracks that I can send on CD to people. They came from GuitarCenter's King of the Blues competition a couple of years ago (the wrong guy won, but that's another story).
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
If you mean Gino Matteo, I disagree, he is awesome http://www.ginomatteo.com/video/NZRS-Dave wrote:I have 22 backing tracks that I can send on CD to people. They came from GuitarCenter's King of the Blues competition a couple of years ago (the wrong guy won, but that's another story).
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Hmmmm ... that's not the name of the person that I thought won it in 2008 ... maybe I have it wrong.BG wrote:If you mean Gino Matteo, I disagree, he is awesome http://www.ginomatteo.com/video/NZRS-Dave wrote:I have 22 backing tracks that I can send on CD to people. They came from GuitarCenter's King of the Blues competition a couple of years ago (the wrong guy won, but that's another story).
Anyway, here's a link to the latest 25 tracks on the GuitarCenter website http://gc.guitarcenter.com/kingoftheblues/tracks.cfm
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
YouTube is, in my opinion, the best place for backing tracks...Search for what you want and you're bound to find one you like
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
Theres this site
http://www.guitarvoice.com/Default.aspx
and this one
http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/
http://www.guitarvoice.com/Default.aspx
and this one
http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/
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philbit wrote:Theres this site
http://www.guitarvoice.com/Default.aspx
and this one
http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/
guitar backing track has some tracks from the original artists (including vocals) but with no guitar. Try the following links, these two users have heaps;
http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/autho ... Goblin.htm
http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/author/kevmo.htm
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Re: Recommend some backing track websites
I have found the songs with II or III etc after them are usually straight from rockband or guitar hero so have all the original instruments/vocals....its pretty cool playing crazy train and having ozzy sing on itLespaul92 wrote:philbit wrote:Theres this site
http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/
guitar backing track has some tracks from the original artists (including vocals) but with no guitar.
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