Caboburt
No Bad Days
This is a long one...13 plus...so, ya know, bluesify away.
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I have this track!
It's a Sebastian Zunio track and it's a nice change of pace.
I'm not a huge Zunio fan but I have a lot of his tracks nonetheless and I recognized this one (Acid Blues Backing Track in D minor).
I'll have to take a shot at it when I have time.
Nice choice, CB
Excuse me jumping in guys but I reckon this suits your style perfedtly JP - looking forward to hearing you tackle it. I'm holding off till you've done your bit JP
New year, new departure CB - good stuff - I thought you followed the lines of the backing track really well throughout but with your distinctive flourishes as wellThis is a long one...13 plus...so, ya know, bluesify away.
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You are so right. I feel the same about the Zuni tracks…some great others…meh. Also on Bandcamp really like Dopez tracks and Elevated Jam Tracks.I have this track!
It's a Sebastian Zunio track and it's a nice change of pace.
I'm not a huge Zunio fan but I have a lot of his tracks nonetheless and I recognized this one (Acid Blues Backing Track in D minor).
I'll have to take a shot at it when I have time.
Nice choice, CB!
You are so right. I feel the same about the Zuni tracks…some great others…meh. Also on Bandcamp really like Dopez tracks and Elevated Jam Tracks.
Thanks for the tips...will check them out.I see we share a similar taste!
Dopez tracks are OK but I really have to be in the mood for them. I was a big fan of Elevated Jam Tracks but they've become somewhat stale and predictable -- the buildup in the verse, then the big extended chorus and back again. The other thing with them is that now they tend to include solos which eat up track space and though most of those solos are really good, that's not a backing track -- that's someone playing a solo over a backing track which is not what I'm looking for.
Lately (since I'm really a Fusion/Funk junkie) I've been getting a lot of fun tracks from here:
Pat Matrone https://www.youtube.com/@PatMatronemusic
Jam'in Backing Tracks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5BLXPBE2RoY_qrd8TnQhVA
slohan RECORDS https://www.youtube.com/@slohanrecords8262
Some are meh, but most are challenging and I use them quite a bit to keep my fingers moving and some of these definitely let me know just how far away I am from where I want to be!
So, JP & CBI see we share a similar taste!
Dopez tracks are OK but I really have to be in the mood for them. I was a big fan of Elevated Jam Tracks but they've become somewhat stale and predictable -- the buildup in the verse, then the big extended chorus and back again. The other thing with them is that now they tend to include solos which eat up track space and though most of those solos are really good, that's not a backing track -- that's someone playing a solo over a backing track which is not what I'm looking for.
Lately (since I'm really a Fusion/Funk junkie) I've been getting a lot of fun tracks from here:
Pat Matrone https://www.youtube.com/@PatMatronemusic
Jam'in Backing Tracks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5BLXPBE2RoY_qrd8TnQhVA
slohan RECORDS https://www.youtube.com/@slohanrecords8262
Some are meh, but most are challenging and I use them quite a bit to keep my fingers moving and some of these definitely let me know just how far away I am from where I want to be!
Yes. Ok…going to your website now…So, JP & CB
You guys pay for those tracks?
I'm trying to crack the formula for track success.
I've got 4 albums out there and a multitude of fresh stuff in the wings but, It seams fruitless to launch them with no audience.
Any advise?
So, JP & CB
You guys pay for those tracks?
I'm trying to crack the formula for track success.
I've got 4 albums out there and a multitude of fresh stuff in the wings but, It seams fruitless to launch them with no audience.
Any advise?
What kind of converter and where to get it?No, I just download them.
I have a YouTube to MP3 converter that takes the YouTube presentation and converts it to a basic MP3 and it eliminates the video portion as well as any advertising so I get just the track. Some sources are free and others are copyrighted but I don't publish any of them. I only use them for practice and for use as tracks for the VJR. I've been doing it that way for years and I have hundreds of tracks on file.
I would never use anyone's music to create a tune that I would then call my own without their permission.
But then if I was in the business of creating tunes, I wouldn't want to use anyone else's material to begin with.
I made a purchase.So, JP & CB
You guys pay for those tracks?
I'm trying to crack the formula for track success.
I've got 4 albums out there and a multitude of fresh stuff in the wings but, It seams fruitless to launch them with no audience.
Any advise?
What kind of converter and where to get it?
Thanks…I’ll check it out.I've been using this one for years.
https://www.dvdvideosoft.com/en8?app=dlmp3&src=topbarlnk
There are many others available but for what I use it for, this is more than adequate.
If you use it as a free version then you are limited to how much you can download in a day.
If you pay for the license, then you have unlimited downloads.
You can download entire playlists, albums or single tracks.
Real simple to use.
Thanks hope you enjoy it!I made a purchase.