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Permalink Backing tracks! Mr. Moto

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I've found some surf backing tracks out there, but haven't come across Mr. Moto yet. Anyone know of a source? Thanks!

Not sure what you mean by "backing tracks" in this context. Can you elucidate?

-- Woody

It takes a lot of mussel memory to avoid clams.

I'd say he means drums, rhythm, and bass, but no lead guitar.
Like some of these.

I'm not a complete idiot. Some parts are missing.

Thanks, Planish. That is what I'm looking for except Tangring doesn't have Mr. Moto. I might have to learn to play the drums and keyboards and make one myself!

Or record a rhythm guitar part? It never hurts to learn the rhythm along with the lead anyway.

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Or record a rhythm guitar part? It never hurts to learn the rhythm along with the lead anyway.

A very good point!

Make your own accompanying tracks, it's the surfer's way. You'll be glad you did....

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Hmm. Didn't know they had such things! Tangring? I'll go check it out.

-- Woody

It takes a lot of mussel memory to avoid clams.

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