Beautiful backing tracks. I honestly have to say these are better, specifically more unique and interesting than a lot of other channels. I'll be coming back to this one.
I found your backing tracks a couple of weeks ago and I love playing to them. The way you've created each track to have sections that flow from highs to lows really helps me feel the music.
How do you find drum tracks or do you have drummer. The tracks sounds great. That’s the only thing missing in my studio is drum tracks. Any info would be great appropriated.
Thank you so much!! I sequence the drums myself. Sometimes I play them directly on the keyboard, sometimes I sequence them, and sometimes a mix of both. However, if you work with Superior Drummer or EZ Drummer, the drum libraries come with many grooves, as well as breaks that could be very useful to you. Still, if you want a fully customized drum track, you'll have to sequence it. You can also take pre-established grooves and then modify them afterward. I hope this information is useful. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out.
@ thank you so much for the info. I enjoy listening to your backing tracks it really inspires me to do some recording myself but I get into it and run into a stumbling block. (Drums) I’m not much of a drummer but I do have couple of friends that maybe get with them and see if could help. Thanks again for getting back with me. I will continue listening to your backing tracks.
Why do I feel like anytime someone makes up backing track and they say either major or minor it's usually done in a pentatonic meaning that the only target tones that really exist are the five found in the pentatonic shapes I think that should be specifically listed in the scale and not just something that's to be a discovered I hate the pentatonic scale is a very Bland it's boring and I find it hard to incorporate outside notes readily
Hi. I'm not sure if you're referring to the chord progression? In any case, if that’s the case, regardless of the chord progression and the degrees used, you can always play with either the pentatonic scale or the complete 7-note scale. Choosing one scale or another depends on the sound you want to create for melodies and/or solos. And you can even dare to incorporate notes that are outside the mode of the composition to give it a different color. However, regarding the harmonic progression, in this composition, there are degrees used that aren’t strictly contained in the pentatonic scale, such as the IV degree (C). If you have any questions, feel free to share your thoughts. Thank you for your comment!
Once again awesome, I really like how your tracks have a complexity with different layers, parts etc and therefore stand out from the rest. Great job!
Wow! Your comment it's really motivating and inspiring! Thank you so much for your support!
Beautiful backing tracks. I honestly have to say these are better, specifically more unique and interesting than a lot of other channels. I'll be coming back to this one.
Wow!! You leave me speechless! I'm really happy you like my tracks. Thank you for your support!!
I found your backing tracks a couple of weeks ago and I love playing to them. The way you've created each track to have sections that flow from highs to lows really helps me feel the music.
Yeah!!! I really appreciate your comment and I'm glad they're useful to you. Thank you!!
Thanks for these great tracks!!!!!!!
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Beautifull, nice choise of instruments and super melody.
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Can't wait to try it !
Yeah! I hope to see you soon playing over it!🔥
How do you find drum tracks or do you have drummer. The tracks sounds great. That’s the only thing missing in my studio is drum tracks. Any info would be great appropriated.
Thank you so much!!
I sequence the drums myself. Sometimes I play them directly on the keyboard, sometimes I sequence them, and sometimes a mix of both. However, if you work with Superior Drummer or EZ Drummer, the drum libraries come with many grooves, as well as breaks that could be very useful to you. Still, if you want a fully customized drum track, you'll have to sequence it. You can also take pre-established grooves and then modify them afterward. I hope this information is useful. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out.
@ thank you so much for the info. I enjoy listening to your backing tracks it really inspires me to do some recording myself but I get into it and run into a stumbling block. (Drums) I’m not much of a drummer but I do have couple of friends that maybe get with them and see if could help. Thanks again for getting back with me. I will continue listening to your backing tracks.
Why do I feel like anytime someone makes up backing track and they say either major or minor it's usually done in a pentatonic meaning that the only target tones that really exist are the five found in the pentatonic shapes I think that should be specifically listed in the scale and not just something that's to be a discovered I hate the pentatonic scale is a very Bland it's boring and I find it hard to incorporate outside notes readily
Hi. I'm not sure if you're referring to the chord progression? In any case, if that’s the case, regardless of the chord progression and the degrees used, you can always play with either the pentatonic scale or the complete 7-note scale. Choosing one scale or another depends on the sound you want to create for melodies and/or solos. And you can even dare to incorporate notes that are outside the mode of the composition to give it a different color. However, regarding the harmonic progression, in this composition, there are degrees used that aren’t strictly contained in the pentatonic scale, such as the IV degree (C). If you have any questions, feel free to share your thoughts. Thank you for your comment!
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