Anyone ever seen this to D/L?
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Anyone ever seen this to D/L? |
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I haven't seen one. Baja is one of the simplest songs for rhythm. E and D for the main and G, D, and C for the bridge. Why not make you own backing track? You could get one of these devices for a relatively reasonable cost and record away. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation?q=line+6+backtrack Paul —Paul |
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Yea, thanks. I know the chords, guess I just have to stop being lazy. Also, though, was hopeing to get the bass and drum tracks too. |
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For my practice backing tracks, I record with a Line 6 BackTrack+Mic (the non-Mic version is only guitar plug-in, so you wouldn't get the drums). I use a G-DEC to generate the drums. It's nice because you can vary the speeds. There are various bass lines with the drums, but I haven't found them real useful, so I minimize the bass volume. The rhythm is basically my guitar and a Gverb amp. It works reasonably well. Not CD well, but good enough for practice. Paul —Paul |
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Thanks. I do have a Zoom MRT 3B Drum machine, so I guess I can just use that along with it. |