Golddaddy
Joined: Oct 20, 2013
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Posted on Jul 05 2014 05:11 PM
Hello guys,
I am going to be putting up a demostration video of my Ventures Custom model guitar on youtube, when it arrives that is. I thought I would do a song cover of "Walk Don't Run" by the Ventures with it. However, there aren't many backing tracks I like, so I thought I would make my own with bass and rythum guitar. I was wondering if any drummers would be willing to provide me with just a drum track minus the bass, lead, and rythum guitar for my video. I will give all credit to the drummer for the drum track in the description box. PM me if interested. Thank you guys for your time.
Sincerely,
JFG
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WoodyJ
Joined: Apr 05, 2006
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Bethlehem, GA
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Posted on Jul 05 2014 06:19 PM
JFG,
If no one comes forward, you may want to consider getting one of these, assuming it is compatible with your recording setup:
http://www.alesis.com/sr16
These have been on the market since 1987, super easy to use, sound good and have 50 preset drum patterns, all with fill capabilities. Clean used ones on ebay can be found for around $75.
Of course there are better, more sophisticated drum machines and modules out there but bang for the buck, the SR-16 is hard to "beat" (pun intended). There is a reason they are still on the market 27 years after they were introduced. Mine is nearly 20 years old now and still works fine.
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Golddaddy
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Posted on Jul 05 2014 07:22 PM
WoodyJ wrote:
JFG,
If no one comes forward, you may want to consider getting one of these, assuming it is compatible with your recording setup:
http://www.alesis.com/sr16
These have been on the market since 1987, super easy to use, sound good and have 50 preset drum patterns, all with fill capabilities. Clean used ones on ebay can be found for around $75.
Of course there are better, more sophisticated drum machines and modules out there but bang for the buck, the SR-16 is hard to "beat" (pun intended). There is a reason they are still on the market 27 years after they were introduced. Mine is nearly 20 years old now and still works fine.
Alight, thanks for the info man, I appreciate it.
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dboomer
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Port Hueneme, CA
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Posted on Jul 06 2014 09:10 AM
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Brian
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jul 06 2014 04:42 PM
Wow, drumsdick just uploaded a backing track for all of us to play with! Thanks man! 
http://surfguitar101.com/downloads/details/591/
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drumsdick
Joined: May 29, 2007
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Central CT, USA
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Posted on Jul 06 2014 06:05 PM
I hope some of you enjoy playing along! Fun for me, too. Kind of a virtual "Members' Jam"! If you record over it, please share! - Dick B.
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Golddaddy
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Posted on Jul 06 2014 10:34 PM
drumsdick wrote:
I hope some of you enjoy playing along! Fun for me, too. Kind of a virtual "Members' Jam"! If you record over it, please share! - Dick B.
Wow thanks drumsdick. This was really awesome of you, I will be for sure posting my cover with this drum track when I get my guitar
— Grab the jag, then the surfboards and hop in the Woody. Let's Go Trippin.
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