Exactly - the backing track has so much content it just calls for clean, well-timed precision and plenty of space - that last bit is the hardest to get right I thinkRelaxed indeed. Thank you Steve. This one made me play a little cleaner and leaner. Your take helped set the stage. Very Nice.
Paleo - the 3:10 to Yuma was right on time
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/fyo3w7c3nu4unwj/relaxed bm-sw-p-cb.mp3?dl=0
Out at 4:45
Hey Steve,
Joe - full disclosure - this is a purchased backing track from 'Elevated Jam Tracks'. The only instrument added by me is the lead guitar. I haven't yet got into creating my own jam tracks but many people on the forum do this.Hey Steve,
I'm blown away. My first digital recording was done using a very similar pattern Bm blues backing track that I programmed on a Boss JamStation many years ago. Yours is way much better. Nice lead and I really like the rhythm guitar work. My fingers are toast this morning.
I just joined the forum and several people told me to go the VJR. I going to make your song my first attempt.