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superize
I got this idea.... I want to takea backin track from a lesson and then try to make it on my own by listening to it and when i am done use it to record myself playing the lessns here with the backingtrack

I was just wondering if this i ok to do
OrganisedConfusion
You mean you want to listen to it and tab it out by listening to it? As in good ear training? I can't see why anyone would have a problem with that smile.gif
superize
Yeah exatually
Ivan Milenkovic
That would be a good practice for sure. smile.gif
Vinod Saranga
It would be good ear training exercise smile.gif
superize
Well i made the bass track after what i heard but the drums were harder so i made up my own drumtrack insted
Vinod Saranga
what's your track mate.
I am sure this will help you to improve ur sense of music
superize
QUOTE (Vinod Saranga @ Apr 18 2008, 04:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
what's your track mate.
I am sure this will help you to improve ur sense of music


Its the track from Heavy Metal for begginers 2
Vinod Saranga
If you have done base line correctly you have great ears man smile.gif
superize
It may not be 100 % correct
superize
I was wondering if it was ok if i posted the backingtack here?

I havent copyed it completely in the end i made wha ithoght sounded good....

Since it s Pavel Backingtrack i cant ask him since he is not around
Hisham Al-Sanea
good idea superize keep going
superize
I would really like o know from Kris if i am allowed to upload my self made backingtrack from a lesson
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