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Backing Tracks for Practicing

Here are some backing tracks that i use to practice soloing with. They werent done very well so im not sure if people will want to use them. If you overlook the poor quality, they hold a beat and are good for practicing. i'm just putting up 3, but if you guys want any more i can put up some morep.

I put the key and scale in the file name then the number of sections, the tracks just alternate between the sections. For B dorian you can use F# Min or A Maj if you dont know modes. The (#.#) is the length of the track (min.sec), the colon was denied by windows

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