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Permalink "Exotique" and "Lullaby of the Leaves" Drum Backing Tracks

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Hi Everyone,
I recorded practice versions of live drum tracks for these tunes. The files are over in the Downloads section, for any SG101 commmunity members to download to play along with or use in your own redcording. Hope someone can use them! - Dick

*Dick B.
The Aquatudes
http://www.aquatudes.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Aquatudes/107419619521

Thanks Dick, that is really cool of you to do!

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Last edited: Nov 22, 2014 22:44:44

Thanks so much.

Thanks Dick. Really appreciate you doing something like this.

You are welcome, everyone. I'd like to lay down some basic drum tracks to help SG101'ers learning the classic surf standards. Reply with your wish list and I'll do what I can. - Dick

*Dick B.
The Aquatudes
http://www.aquatudes.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Aquatudes/107419619521

Thanks Dick! Those are useful. Your set sounds good and dry.
I think what a lot of people here would find useful are generic, fixed tempo surf beats, to play along to and experiment with. As per usual, too many guitarists!
Appreciate your contribution.

Last edited: Nov 24, 2014 13:54:58

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