This is quite a challenge - keeping this sort of pace up for five minutes is hard work! I've been trying to learn some Django solos and I respect the man even more (and all ten of my fingers work just fine, so no excuse there). Not only is the speed a challenge, but that Ab catches you off guard and can either sound incredible or terrible depending on whether you're prepared for it. This is so much better than just a basic chord progression where you can stick in the same scale for the whole duration and get something that sounds good. Great backing track.
This is quite a challenge - keeping this sort of pace up for five minutes is hard work! I've been trying to learn some Django solos and I respect the man even more (and all ten of my fingers work just fine, so no excuse there). Not only is the speed a challenge, but that Ab catches you off guard and can either sound incredible or terrible depending on whether you're prepared for it. This is so much better than just a basic chord progression where you can stick in the same scale for the whole duration and get something that sounds good. Great backing track.
Try bringing the tempo down using some DAW. It worked for me with Ableton live. I've made a few version in different rates.
+1. And if I may suggest it, try playing an Ab minor pentatonic on that Ab, and then a G minor pentatonic on that Gm that follows... ;-)
Fantastic backing track - thanks!
very cool backing tracks! thank you!
nice rhythm !! thanks
Un saluto al signor La Rosa e al signor Litterio ❤️
Muchas gracias.
Bonsoir Monsieur, si vous en avez la possibilité, pourriez vous s'il vous plaît faire un backing track de: Limehouse blues.
Bien à vous,
Emmanuel.
Is it cool if i take this backing track and do my improv and record it