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Nov 11 2008, 01:35 AM
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Are there tracks to jam with here? I've found Trooper by Iron Maiden but I was wondering if there is gonna be a development where people can play their instrument or sing to songs that have a track taken out such as guitar, bass, etc.

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Bogdan Radovic
Nov 11 2008, 01:39 AM
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There are lots of commercially available backing tracks that are suitable for guitarists,bass players and singers I think as well...If you have midi tracks for some songs you can turn on and off any instrument in it - to suit your needs.

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UncleSkillet
Nov 11 2008, 01:43 AM
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There are some collaborations going on. Check out that forum and join one.

They a very fun and you can get some good feedback on your playing along with tips from and instructor.

Here is a link where you can find some free backing tracks to practice to.

http://www.freshbt.com/search/top/topdownloads

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"Think of a guitar solo as a paragraph. You need a clear beginning, a middle, and an end. Look at musical phrases like sentences, and make sure you break them up using punctuation—or space. You pause naturally when conversing, right? If you don't, you'll bore the listener. The same thing will happen with your audience if your solo is one dimensional. You'll wear them out and lose their attention." —Tom Principato
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