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(@robert)
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I have created 25 blues jam tracks for you, hope you like them!

There is an 18 page chord chart in there too! Hope you like these - let me know please!

Also, DO TELL ME if you notice any mistakes... 🙂 

 
Posted : September 6, 2017 14:57
 Ivan
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Awesome tracks Robert. Cool feels and styles. Tons of jamming practice and fun to be had with this library of tracks.

Thanks!

 
Posted : September 6, 2017 16:49
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(@jestme)
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I haven't had a chance to check all of them out but of the ones I checked out I say... GREAT TRACKS. Well done!

 
Posted : September 6, 2017 17:31
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 Bill
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Very cool Robert! Thanks!

 

 
Posted : September 6, 2017 19:03
(@matonanjin)
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Posted by: JestMe

I haven't had a chance to check all of them out but of the ones I checked out I say... GREAT TRACKS. Well done!

Exactly what Chris said.  I have only listened to a few and they sound awesome.  In fact, I posted on another forum about them so, hopefully, you get a few more sales Robert.  And maybe some recruits to MGA.

Thanks for these, Robert.

 
Posted : September 9, 2017 07:56
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(@clayton)
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This is a Fantastic practice companion, Robert.  Hours of tracks in varieties of keys and styles, even the horn player's Bb, And the chord charts, too!  

Great opportunity to move from follow the notes lessons to extended rhythm reinforcement and  playing your own creative solo concepts.  Real Chop Builders.  Now no one will kick sand in your face at the jam.

 
Posted : September 11, 2017 04:41
(@robert)
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Yeah, no sand kicking will happen! 

Glad you like em. I used Band-In-A-Box for all of these. It's quite unreal that it can create such realistic sounding tracks. Certainly a worthwhile investment, should you want to create your own tracks and songs. http://www.pgmusic.com

 
Posted : September 11, 2017 07:30
(@clayton)
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Tune-Up, Turn-On & Jam Out!  Rinse & Repeat.

 
Posted : September 11, 2017 09:02
 Bill
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Robert,
   Maybe you could talk about your approach to practicing with backing tracks on your next MGA Chat.

 

Thanks,

Bill

 
Posted : September 11, 2017 19:29
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(@robert)
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Yeah Bill, I will do that!

 
Posted : September 12, 2017 06:23
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(@zwantedone)
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That would be a good one. Maybe expand on the chord tone soloing?...Will

 
Posted : September 12, 2017 08:15
(@ronin)
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There is also one extra track in the key of E, because it's the "guitar players key"

 

Please explain this.

 
Posted : September 12, 2017 11:55
(@robert)
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A keyboard player's key is C, because it's all the white keys, so it's the easiest key to play in.

A guitar players key is E, because we have two E strings, so it's the easiest to key to play in (for many).

So many guitar-centric songs are in E, with A being the 2nd most common (my personal perception).

 
Posted : September 13, 2017 07:38
(@ronin)
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I was wondering whether there might have been more to it than just that.

Thanks

 
Posted : September 13, 2017 08:37
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