Mp3 Blues Backing Tracks

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Andy Sandoval
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Mp3 Blues Backing Tracks

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These are not BIAB tracks but could possibly be imported into BIAB and used. They are free to download for a time and very good. Andy Volk linked to them over in Music. Click Here
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:D Thanks Andy!!!
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GREAT TRACKS!! Thanks Andy
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Thanks for bringing these to our attention, Andy.

I've found that backing tracks can be useful when producing music for your own CDs. You record the backing track on one channel, then, once you've recorded your lead parts, you go back and record your own bass, drums, rhythm, etc., and then delete the original backing track. That way there's no copyright issue and it's all your own music. I've used carousel tracks the same way.