So like 10 years ago this same exact backin track was put out by a different channel. Has always been my favorite to solo over. Not sure if the channel got deleted but the vids nowhere to be found. I am beyond happy to of rediscovered this track again. Thank you thank you!!
Thanks so much for posting or rather, re-posting? It seemed the format has changed and I had bemoaned missing my playalongs for my nighttime happiness ritual with my instrument, the trombone!
I'm glad you managed to find it! My guitar lessons channel was getting cluttered with all the backing tracks, so I set up this dedicated backing tracks channel. It should be easier to find what you want now. There are 120 backing tracks here.
@@cliffsmithbackingtracks I've got a hot rod Deville 60 watt 4×10 which I love, but sitting around the bedroom playing alone I kinda prefer the smaller amp. There's no gain channel but you can get it to break up by adjusting the tone controls. One of the things I like about your backing tracks is the use of other instruments. A lot of other guys stuff uses too much guitar. I like the open spaces on your tracks.
@@stephenwright4307 Yeah big valve amps are generally too loud for home use. I have a 55 watt Rivera which is a beast, but too much volume for home. I was playing in a heavier rock band when I had my Blues Junior and it wasn't quite up to the heavier sounds even with pedals, although I loved the crunch tones. The Rivera ticks all my boxes for live use - I had two running in stereo for a while! I have some jazz blues tracks on the way with piano, electric bass and drums. Hoping to post the first one this weekend.
@@cliffsmithbackingtracks I got a JHS " little black box" and it really allows you to crank up the tubes but still keep the volume at bedroom level...( for the hot rod Deville) I REALLY RECOMMEND this product to anyone who has a big tube amp but can't turn it up enough to get it to break up. And yeah when jamming with others in a loud scene the hot rod Deville is the better choice. The 2 amps sound different as well. I kinda go back and forth at home between the 2. But the blues junior has been getting more use at home lately. Looking forward to your latest tracks for sure! I appreciate your work..it has provided me with endless hours of fun!
So like 10 years ago this same exact backin track was put out by a different channel. Has always been my favorite to solo over. Not sure if the channel got deleted but the vids nowhere to be found. I am beyond happy to of rediscovered this track again. Thank you thank you!!
That was me! I foolishly moved them all to this new channel. I'm glad you found it again!
@@cliffsmithguitarlessons No way!! So stoked you re-uploaded it here
clarinet goes insanely hard on this
Doing this on trumpet, thanks for this. It really helped me slow down as I tend to rush things
I'm glad you found it useful! you may enjoy my slow ii V I in Bb as well: ua-cam.com/video/jBR6rTBZqUg/v-deo.html
Playing on the trombone, thanks for the backing track!
I’m playing on the sax and this vid was super useful!
Cheers Mike, I'm happy you enjoyed my track!
Thank you!
Thanks so much for posting or rather, re-posting? It seemed the format has changed and I had bemoaned missing my playalongs for my nighttime happiness ritual with my instrument, the trombone!
I'm glad you managed to find it! My guitar lessons channel was getting cluttered with all the backing tracks, so I set up this dedicated backing tracks channel. It should be easier to find what you want now. There are 120 backing tracks here.
Playing the blues over my track? Let us know which instrument you're playing in the comments!
es 345 ...blues junior amp...sometimes I pull out my harmonica
@@stephenwright4307 Nice combo! I had the blues junior for a while, it's a great little amp.
@@cliffsmithbackingtracks I've got a hot rod Deville 60 watt 4×10 which I love, but sitting around the bedroom playing alone I kinda prefer the smaller amp. There's no gain channel but you can get it to break up by adjusting the tone controls.
One of the things I like about your backing tracks is the use of other instruments. A lot of other guys stuff uses too much guitar. I like the open spaces on your tracks.
@@stephenwright4307 Yeah big valve amps are generally too loud for home use. I have a 55 watt Rivera which is a beast, but too much volume for home. I was playing in a heavier rock band when I had my Blues Junior and it wasn't quite up to the heavier sounds even with pedals, although I loved the crunch tones. The Rivera ticks all my boxes for live use - I had two running in stereo for a while! I have some jazz blues tracks on the way with piano, electric bass and drums. Hoping to post the first one this weekend.
@@cliffsmithbackingtracks I got a JHS " little black box" and it really allows you to crank up the tubes but still keep the volume at bedroom level...( for the hot rod Deville) I REALLY RECOMMEND this product to anyone who has a big tube amp but can't turn it up enough to get it to break up. And yeah when jamming with others in a loud scene the hot rod Deville is the better choice. The 2 amps sound different as well. I kinda go back and forth at home between the 2. But the blues junior has been getting more use at home lately. Looking forward to your latest tracks for sure! I appreciate your work..it has provided me with endless hours of fun!
Harmonica
Trying to learn how to improv on the bass
A slow blues is a good place to start!