Two late night jams…
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…the first one I knew the key, the second one I wasn’t really thinking about that, which probably creates some exciting tension.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvUjF98JP78&fmt=18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j8uKfU_rno&fmt=18
There are some timing issues and some other weird things, but I hope there are some enjoyable things in there too.
Let me know what you think š
(Yes, I just copied this post from another board! :p)
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Cool one man!
The first track is the same I use for my Super Continental song btw =)
(might give you some ideas for further jams)
https://www.infiniteguitar.com/viewtutorial.php?tutorial=94@Richard Lundmark 6798 wrote:
Cool one man!
The first track is the same I use for my Super Continental song btw =)
(might give you some ideas for further jams)
https://www.infiniteguitar.com/viewtutorial.php?tutorial=94Woah! That actually came as a surprise to me. I have heard and even played through a lot of Super Continental, but I never noticed it was played on top of that specific backing track.
Another thing about the backing track, Richard. I notice on GuitarBT.com, that it is called Practice Trx 2, amongst the other 1-20. Do you happen to know where these are originally from? I’ve been in search of a book/video/dvd/cd containing these and info/lesson etc. for quite some time. Might be I’m searching for something non-existent. Can you in any way enlighten me?
Cael…
Great job man. Loved the choice of notes.Cael, Richard made that backing track š
To clarify, tjchep and Cael; I’ve had this track lying around for at least 10 years, and had that and hundreds of others from some random ftp-server back in the day. It was almost identical in rhythm to a song I was working on (even the key being the same) so, rather than recording a track myself (had really crappy recording gear back then), I added some guitars on it, and made a tune out of it, for a workshop I did waaaay back. It stuck with me, and I’ve been using it ever since. So, the B-track is NOT mine, just the tune I made out of it. I have never been able to find out how made it, or when. I have been thinking of re-recording it in my own instrumentation and way, just to make the whole thing 100% my own, but never got around to it. I guess it’s about time I got around to it, just to avoid any future confusion regarding this =)
Arh, alright. Would you think that those other backing tracks (“Practice Trx 1-20”) were from the same guy who made that specific one?
Well, that would make sense? Maybe the admin of that backing-site knows.
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