"Nah, don't bother looking for a specific mode or key AND a specific tempo," I told myself. "Nobody is that OCD about using backing tracks on TH-cam." Wanna bet? Thanks for catering to my needs! ')
There's a program called Moises that you can upload any recording into and adjust the tempo and transpose the key. Also gives you a readout of the chord progression if you ear isn't trained enough to pick it out on your own. You can also fade in/out any layer you want. whether that be vocals, drums, instrumentals, etc.. its quite handy
@@UberNuber Thanks for the tip. I've heard of it but my scope of knowledge about it was that it was for basically isolating different tracks. I usually use backing tracks for woodshedding and rehearsing difficult parts. Is it easy to use over TH-cam backing tracks?
Good one thanks
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"Nah, don't bother looking for a specific mode or key AND a specific tempo," I told myself. "Nobody is that OCD about using backing tracks on TH-cam." Wanna bet? Thanks for catering to my needs! ')
Thanks! I'm happy to help with your studies. 🎸🙏
There's a program called Moises that you can upload any recording into and adjust the tempo and transpose the key. Also gives you a readout of the chord progression if you ear isn't trained enough to pick it out on your own. You can also fade in/out any layer you want. whether that be vocals, drums, instrumentals, etc.. its quite handy
@@UberNuber Thanks for the tip. I've heard of it but my scope of knowledge about it was that it was for basically isolating different tracks. I usually use backing tracks for woodshedding and rehearsing difficult parts. Is it easy to use over TH-cam backing tracks?
Thanks for the tip 🙏
Thank you.