There's too many to list. How about the 20 or so Piano Real Tracks that are specifically named Solo Accompaniment? There's the brand new sensational RT's by Nashville player John Jarvis. Killer country and southern rock piano work. Then there's tons of midi ones, for rock start with the Jerry and Dr John styles. Jazz has a bunch of them. You just have to solo the piano parts and listen. Some of course are designed to comp with a band so the part would probably be too sparse to work as solo accompaniment but I've muted some that were too busy but those would probably work for what you want.

If you're really picky you will hear certain things when you solo a part that would be covered up in a mix. Especially a RT piano. Primarily it's the pedal sustain problem on slower stuff. The reason is the RT is being chopped up by the program based on the chords you entered so some of the chord transitions are choppy rather than smooth but over all they still sound pretty good.

Bob


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