As practice tools, are there any sites that someone has experience with?
I'm really thinking about getting some from
www.soulbacks.com/
or jazzbacks.com
or the best sounding one (to me) is playalongjazz.com
anyone have a favorite?
Minus Drums Backing tracks
Re: Minus Drums Backing tracks
For rock, there are lots there:
http://www.jrdrummer.blogspot.com/
Looks like someone made mp3s from the drumless RockBand tracks. Dunno if it's legal or not (well probably not). I use a couple of them for teaching.
http://www.jrdrummer.blogspot.com/
Looks like someone made mp3s from the drumless RockBand tracks. Dunno if it's legal or not (well probably not). I use a couple of them for teaching.
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Re: Minus Drums Backing tracks
Check out the 'Turn It Up and Lay It Down' series of discs, they got some pretty rad stuff on there. From big R&B horn tunes to ripping double bass metal, to funky odd times.
And that's ALL top session guys to a click, so it's gold as a practice tool.
And that's ALL top session guys to a click, so it's gold as a practice tool.
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Re: Minus Drums Backing tracks
Tombo 7/4 wrote:For rock, there are lots there:
http://www.jrdrummer.blogspot.com/
Looks like someone made mp3s from the drumless RockBand tracks. Dunno if it's legal or not (well probably not). I use a couple of them for teaching.
Wow ! Thank's a lot for the link. Awesome find

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