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http://www.guitar-tabs.ch/
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Great site for backing tracks and parts especially for rock, metal and heavy metal
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 06:16 PM
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'93 Gibson Les Paul Standard vintage sunburst (good ol' LP with sustain for days)
'09 Gibson Les Paul Standard desert burst (that neck pick up is a beast)
'11 Gibson Les Paul Studio Joe Bonamassa signature (I think it's the one)
Carvin Bolt Plus (well I love you too...)
and how freakin' much does a EDS-1275 cost again... ?
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Guild Jumbo acoustic
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Marshall JVM210H + 1936 2x12'' cab
Line 6 Spider III amplifier
Boss CE-2 Chorus
Boss floor tuner
Boss volume pedal
'93 Gibson Les Paul Standard vintage sunburst (good ol' LP with sustain for days)
'09 Gibson Les Paul Standard desert burst (that neck pick up is a beast)
'11 Gibson Les Paul Studio Joe Bonamassa signature (I think it's the one)
Carvin Bolt Plus (well I love you too...)
and how freakin' much does a EDS-1275 cost again... ?
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Guild Jumbo acoustic
-----
Marshall JVM210H + 1936 2x12'' cab
Line 6 Spider III amplifier
Boss CE-2 Chorus
Boss floor tuner
Boss volume pedal
#2
Posted 01 May 2013 - 05:11 PM
www.guitarbackingtracks.com They have tracks that have vocals on them.
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Posted 02 May 2013 - 04:20 AM
these are cool for just getting lost in a nice groove for a few minutes.
http://www.youtube.c...offeebreaksongs
these grooves are all instrumental, no vocals.
http://www.youtube.c...offeebreaksongs
these grooves are all instrumental, no vocals.
#4
Posted 02 May 2013 - 04:30 PM
This is the best site that I have found for backing tracks:
http://www.karaoke-v...rising-sun.html
You can change the key. All different instruments and vocals are on different tracks and you can remove and add at will. All sorts of customization.
great great site.
http://www.karaoke-v...rising-sun.html
You can change the key. All different instruments and vocals are on different tracks and you can remove and add at will. All sorts of customization.
great great site.
#5
Posted 02 May 2013 - 04:32 PM
Although I have to add the coffee break grooves are good ones as well. They had a special a while back and I bought all their blues and rock ones. They group them into albums.
Here's their actual (non YouTube) website: http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/
Here's their actual (non YouTube) website: http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/
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Posted 03 May 2013 - 11:44 AM
matonanjin, on 02 May 2013 - 04:32 PM, said:
Although I have to add the coffee break grooves are good ones as well. They had a special a while back and I bought all their blues and rock ones. They group them into albums.
Here's their actual (non YouTube) website: http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/
Here's their actual (non YouTube) website: http://www.coffeebreakgrooves.com/
ya,, that's the official site for sure..
I keep telling myself I'll pick up a few of the volumes they have, but I cheese out and just hit the free youtube ones.
Feel bad about that at times, they deserve me to purchase them, I use them a lot for killing time and keep the fingers fershy..
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Posted 07 May 2013 - 08:18 AM
kidblast, on 03 May 2013 - 11:44 AM, said:
ya,, that's the official site for sure..
I keep telling myself I'll pick up a few of the volumes they have, but I cheese out and just hit the free youtube ones.
Feel bad about that at times, they deserve me to purchase them, I use them a lot for killing time and keep the fingers fershy..
I keep telling myself I'll pick up a few of the volumes they have, but I cheese out and just hit the free youtube ones.
Feel bad about that at times, they deserve me to purchase them, I use them a lot for killing time and keep the fingers fershy..
Probably be good if you bought some from them to support them. You're using some of their stuff and they're trying to make a living.
But I bought enough to sustain them for a while!
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