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Still got the blues!

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Lets say that i wanna play the solo of the song "I still got the blues", i want the whole song to be played so i can listen to it, and i just play the solo. in other words, i want the whole song to go as it is without any solos. what shall i do?
Is there any way to separate only the solo from the original song? or something like that?

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Not that I'm aware of, don't believe the technology has reached that point yet. You might be able to find a decent backing track of the tune though that you could jam along to..try doing a search, you never know good luck


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You should be able to find that bt without to much trouble.

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yeah? and how is that? name of a program? name of a method?

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Just type in "backing track" and "artist's name"{or tune} in your browsers search box and hope for the best..
here's one based on Gary Moore's version.....

Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues Free Guitar Backing Track


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Google is your friend though for some more obscure BTs it gets cranky and leads you nowhere while taking a long tome to do it.

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