Hi Backing Track,

We think along very similar lines. I use Audacity quite often to slow down entire songs and to isolate particularly difficult sections and slow them down so they can be looped and practiced. Now I'm trying to incorporate BiaB into my toolbox.

My goal is not to necessarily copy the bass player on any artist's song note for note but to try to learn the basic rules of creating my own bass lines that give good justice to the original song. And I think BiaB can help with this. Neither am I trying to necessarily copy the bass line in BiaB.

Your idea of starting with a 1 chord BiaB backing track with the bass muted is a great idea, so I did just that in C Major for 32 bars using a pop ballad style at 80 BPM. I then recorded my playing on top of this backing track and saved it out as an MP3 file. I limited myself to the triad of this chord (C, E and G). Once this is mastered I can move on to scales, other single chords, and then multi-chord backing tracks leading up to full songs as you suggest.

Is there a way for me to send you this MP3 file to comment on?
Or is there a location at PGmusic.com that allows file sharing?


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