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Download free jam tracks and backing tracks and play guitar, bass or drums. Free Jam Tracks is a website dedicated to providing jam tracks to help musicians learn to play guitar, bass and/or drums. The jam tracks are music minus one. Jam tracks have been broken up for each instrument into 7 styles: country, blues, funk, metal, jazz, reggae & rock. The guitar jam tracks mostly consist of rhythm guitar, bass and drums - so you can play guitar or any other lead instrument with the guitar backing tracks. The bass guitar jam tracks mostly consist of rhythm guitar and drums - so you can play bass guitar with the bass backing tracks. The drum jam tracks mostly consist of rhythm guitar and bass guitar - so you can play drums with the drum backing tracks. ...nuff said, it's time to jam!
Is this Jimi Hendrix?: Hear my Train Coming - Hendrix by Byron Holmes. This dude is insane. I have never watched anyone playing guitar like Hendrix as well as this. He's taken it beyond being a Jimi wanna be or clone - the dude is playing some seriously great music. Pretty cool. I'd love to see him live. Just have to jump on a plane to France. Make sure you watch for when he comes in singing - imagine if you walked into the place in the middle of that - you'd have to take a second look ______________________________________________________________________ "Lots of times I'll play lead and rhythm together." Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Chord shape of the week: A7, A Dominant 7. E|--x-- This chord is a great dominant 7th chord shape which you can move up and down the neck to play over any chord in a blues progression. If you are playing an E blues then you could play the above chord over the A and then slide it up the neck 2 frets when you get to the B as shown in the tab below. B7, B Dominant 7. E|--x-- FTJ Shenanigans: FJT YouTube Favorites: Recent updates to FJT Recently added to free jam tracks is the chord shape of the week which you can above in the right hand column. Each week or so we will add a new chord shape that has good sounding voicing/chord tones.We will move each previous week's chord shape to a new page and add some more theory and ideas for you to play with.
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