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80's Style Backing Track

Here's one that should be a lot of fun to play over. It's a great track to really dig in melodically.

ambient3.mp3

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Sounded great Jim!
I don't think I could record over it though, I don't own an electric guitar


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But I can't wait to hear what Kirk does over it!


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Beautiful track, James. I kept waiting for Joni's voice to pipe up! Mitchell, that is.

I'll have a go asap.


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That does sound like fun, Jim....thanks for posting it.

Please keep in mind that some of us are stoopid, not like Kirk, and can't necessarily figure out the chords for these backing tracks ourselves. It would be most helpful if you could provide the chords when you post a track. Keep it simple. Remember, me stoopid.

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Here is where I have the changes parked, the second message in the thread:

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Thanks, Jim.

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I'm going to have to listen to this a few times and see if inspiration strikes...

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awesome love it

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Help a brother out guys,
What key is this BT in

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See my note above linking to the changes. You can determine the key changes by looking at the chords used. Here are some suggestions:

Using the A minor pentatonic the scale can be in either the key of C or G. Start there and let me know what you think.

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HI Jim
I cannot download the track...any ideas?
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HI Jim
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Hi Scotty,

I just did moments ago to test. Not sure why you are having problems downloading...

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