The Audio Chord Wizard will take a .wav or .mp3 file and decipher the chords of the song. Once you get the chords, it's still up to you to find a good backing style to match the original song.

John, in answer to your question, there are some songs, two that pop into my head immediately are 'Peter Gunn' and 'Wipeout!' that have very specific licks and backing tracks that would make it very difficult to do the song justice with a generic jazz or rock style. Roy Hawksford has styles that Bob Norton sells that are written specifically for certain songs. For instance 'Wipeout!', that I did a few years ago.

http://www.catsmeowcafe.com/Music/MP3s/wipeout.mp3

Would have been impossible for me to create that song by myself without the help of BIAB. But, then again, I'm not the musician you are, so that's not saying too much.

However, in this case, I would say that Hide Away is a generic blues tune and Badabing should be able to play it using several of the blues styles.

Gary


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