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Bigsby



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PostSubject: Rockabilly Jamtracks   Sat Oct 24, 2009 1:21 am

Hello.
I'm looking for Rockabilly Jamtracks (just Slapbass and maybe (but nessesary) a few drums) in several keys.

Can somebody help?
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PostSubject: Re: Rockabilly Jamtracks   Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:42 pm

Hello again.
Made some Tracks by myself with some slapbass and drum loops i found in the web.

Both Tracks are the some, just the key is different:

Key of E: http://www.2shared.com/file/8643432/eb410140/KeyE.html

Key of A: http://www.2shared.com/file/8643459/2ac97f4e/KeyA.html
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PostSubject: Re: Rockabilly Jamtracks   Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:17 pm

You could look for the "Stand alone Tapes Rockabilly".
They offer them in different styles, and the CD comes with a little booklet including scales and chords you can use to play with the Songs, but altogether it's too "countryish" for me. I prefer their book "Guitar Roots Swing" which also comes with a CD.
These two are the best I know, but it definetly is no comparison to playing with "real" musicians. Somehow I miss some groove on them.

Hope that helped you out though

Paul

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PostSubject: Re: Rockabilly Jamtracks   Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:44 am

webelvis wrote:
You could look for the "Stand alone Tapes Rockabilly".
They offer them in different styles, and the CD comes with a little booklet including scales and chords you can use to play with the Songs, but altogether it's too "countryish" for me. I prefer their book "Guitar Roots Swing" which also comes with a CD.
These two are the best I know, but it definetly is no comparison to playing with "real" musicians. Somehow I miss some groove on them.

Hope that helped you out though

Paul


Yep, these are good tracks to have. The "Jam with Brian Setzer" book and cd is excellant because we already know the songs as well.

P.S. Paul where's some video of your duo??? I'm hanging out to see some more!!
Cheers Pete
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PostSubject: Re: Rockabilly Jamtracks   Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:26 am

This here is a good jamtrax cd aswell


http://www.licklibrary.com/store/brian-setzer/721/brian-setzer-jamtrax
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PostSubject: Re: Rockabilly Jamtracks   Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:16 pm

matt wrote:
This here is a good jamtrax cd aswell


http://www.licklibrary.com/store/brian-setzer/721/brian-setzer-jamtrax



I thinks this is the cut-down version of the CD that came along with the "Jam With Brian Setzer" book that also included "Sexy and 17", "Double TalkinŽBaby" and "Fishnet Stockings".

A few Rockabilly tracks can be found at GuitarBT - free guitar backing tracks (Go to the download section for the list). There is also a jam track CD available form the Danish band The Jime called Jam With The Jime. You can easily transpose the tune from A to different keys using the PAceMaker plugin for Winamp.
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PostSubject: Re: Rockabilly Jamtracks   Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:14 am

webelvis wrote:
You could look for the "Stand alone Tapes Rockabilly".
They offer them in different styles, and the CD comes with a little booklet including scales and chords you can use to play with the Songs, but altogether it's too "countryish" for me. I prefer their book "Guitar Roots Swing" which also comes with a CD.
These two are the best I know, but it definetly is no comparison to playing with "real" musicians. Somehow I miss some groove on them.

Hope that helped you out though

Paul


The Stand alone Tapes Rockabilly looks like it might be smething for me. I took a look at the book it through google books. But "too countryish" doesn't sound good No I didn't found samples...
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