Posted by: McHyra Aug 10 2010, 02:48 PM
Hello GMC,
I am pretty new to this page, but I already learned a lot from you guys, so thank you first of all.
I am currently practicing the "Turkish March" lesson by Emir Hot to perform it for my A-level test.
I'm doing pretty well, but I've got a question.
The backing tracks are really good, but I'd really like to have tracks with 110-130 bpm, because the jump from 100 to 145 is kinda huge.
Are there any good backing tracks you guys know or is there a way to upload the lessons backing track in something like 120 bpm?
Thank you!
Posted by: kaznie_NL Aug 10 2010, 03:49 PM
QUOTE (McHyra @ Aug 10 2010, 03:48 PM)
Hello GMC,
I am pretty new to this page, but I already learned a lot from you guys, so thank you first of all.
I am currently practicing the "Turkish March" lesson by Emir Hot to perform it for my A-level test.
I'm doing pretty well, but I've got a question.
The backing tracks are really good, but I'd really like to have tracks with 110-130 bpm, because the jump from 100 to 145 is kinda huge.
Are there any good backing tracks you guys know or is there a way to upload the lessons backing track in something like 120 bpm?
Thank you!
You can use the original backing track (Ask Emir, or when he's not around send a person message to Skennington with your request) and then use software to slow it down! The Amazing Slowdowner is prety well known, but I prefer"Transcribe!" With Transcribe! you can slow down, re-EQ and do more software tricks to your audio files, without changing pitch
It works great
Kaz
Posted by: McHyra Aug 10 2010, 04:00 PM
QUOTE (kaznie_NL @ Aug 10 2010, 02:49 PM)
You can use the original backing track (Ask Emir, or when he's not around send a person message to Skennington with your request) and then use software to slow it down! The Amazing Slowdowner is prety well known, but I prefer"Transcribe!" With Transcribe! you can slow down, re-EQ and do more software tricks to your audio files, without changing pitch
It works great
Kaz
Thank you for your quick answer! I'm definitely gonna try that!
Rock On!
Posted by: maharzan Aug 11 2010, 08:29 AM
I haven't seen Emir in ages so try Skennington as Kaznie said. I think he should have the slower backing tracks as well.
Posted by: Nighthawk1 Nov 26 2010, 03:34 PM
Hi there...I have the very same request as the starter of this topic...How can I find Skennington in order to contact him?
Posted by: Sollesnes Nov 27 2010, 12:26 AM
His profile is http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showuser=3374
Posted by: Nielzsz Nov 27 2010, 09:56 AM
QUOTE (kaznie_NL @ Aug 10 2010, 03:49 PM)
You can use the original backing track (Ask Emir, or when he's not around send a person message to Skennington with your request) and then use software to slow it down! The Amazing Slowdowner is prety well known, but I prefer"Transcribe!" With Transcribe! you can slow down, re-EQ and do more software tricks to your audio files, without changing pitch
It works great
Kaz
Great! i dint think of using programs
i normally only use the metronome when things go too fast, but this is really nice too know