@@badassdrumless do you mean you put a link to my video in the description of this one? or the link to this one in my video? either one is fine with me. Btw i just want to say how much i am a fan of your work, these drumless tracks have really helped me get better at writing my own original drum parts, especially with songs like this that give you so much freedom
Hi - Yes, absolutely. One qualification, though. I buy licenses and then use AI tools to edit a commercial track into a drumless backing track. Consequently, if you were to upload your work, the UA-cam algorithm will quickly give you a copyright strike. Whereas, I can upload the same audio without a problem. Since, I have the license, I wont get a copyright strike. A solution, perhaps. When you are finished, if you want your work online, just send it to me. I will upload it as a video response that has "unlisted" status, and send you the link to the video. Then, you can do with the link what you want, and nobody gets hit with a copyright strike. In sum, if you are willing to email a file to me when you are finished, go for it. Good luck.
Hi! - If you want, I will gladly put your video link in the description, and just call it a "video response." If interested, post the link here. I will grab it, and do the rest. Very cool. Wil
Hey - I am flattered. I didn't compose the song. I just altered it, and made a backing track out of it. So, I am not able to sell it ... however email me and I will give you the information where you can get it: mangojamz27@gmail.com. (I don't remember exactly where I got the thing. So, I may need a few days of hunting time - but I'll find it.) Wil
Thanks! I don't have a click track version of this track. I used to produce with click tracks but got complaints that clicks ruined the music. I can go either way on this. Would you prefer a click track?
@@badassdrumless i prefer with click as long as the click is only the background for song 😄. U could make 2 versions: with and without click if its not to much work 😀. Greets👊
Thanks for the feedback. Multiple versions will screw up my analytics. Separate videos would essentially be competing for search engine space. So, as an alternative, I was thinking that I would put a click in the video but after the clickless section. A person who prefers a click track would just have scroll a few minutes into the video to hear the click track version. I could do the same with a reference track - that is, a version with a professional drummer so that people could check and learn from hearing how a professional drummer interprets the music. Would either or both work for you? Also, I have the next three tracks already produced, uploaded and scheduled to go live at 9:00 am EST on Fridays, so any change would start in January.
Can I cover this song and put it up on UA-cam ?
Yes. If it is OK with you, I would like to put a link to your video in the description. Would that be ok?
@@badassdrumless do you mean you put a link to my video in the description of this one? or the link to this one in my video? either one is fine with me. Btw i just want to say how much i am a fan of your work, these drumless tracks have really helped me get better at writing my own original drum parts, especially with songs like this that give you so much freedom
@ArtOfPercussion985 Thanks for the words. I was thinking of putting the link in this video, or whatever song you use.
@@badassdrumless ua-cam.com/video/YGYicp5Xalc/v-deo.html
can i use this track bro 🙏🏻
Hi - Yes, absolutely. One qualification, though. I buy licenses and then use AI tools to edit a commercial track into a drumless backing track. Consequently, if you were to upload your work, the UA-cam algorithm will quickly give you a copyright strike. Whereas, I can upload the same audio without a problem. Since, I have the license, I wont get a copyright strike. A solution, perhaps. When you are finished, if you want your work online, just send it to me. I will upload it as a video response that has "unlisted" status, and send you the link to the video. Then, you can do with the link what you want, and nobody gets hit with a copyright strike. In sum, if you are willing to email a file to me when you are finished, go for it. Good luck.
Brutal
Brutal is good! Thx
Hey man, awesome tune... i practice to it as often as i can. anyway. i made a video. where can i send it? should i just put a link here?
Hi! - If you want, I will gladly put your video link in the description, and just call it a "video response." If interested, post the link here. I will grab it, and do the rest. Very cool. Wil
@@badassdrumless wow, thanks man...that would be awesome...here ya go studio.ua-cam.com/users/videog3XOKrqit0I/edit
Cool response. I put a link to your video in the description: ua-cam.com/video/lr8bXeQ2HWU/v-deo.html
Hey bro, can i purchase this track? I also want to play along and record it.
Cheers
Hey - I am flattered. I didn't compose the song. I just altered it, and made a backing track out of it. So, I am not able to sell it ... however email me and I will give you the information where you can get it: mangojamz27@gmail.com. (I don't remember exactly where I got the thing. So, I may need a few days of hunting time - but I'll find it.) Wil
Awesome!
Thanks!
Love it.
Appreciated!
Awesome!!!
Thanks, Dave!
Awesome!
Thank you!
The video lags behind the rhythm of the music :(
Hmmm. Not good. I'll take a listen. Thanks for the feedback.
Awesome. Do u have it with click?
Thanks! I don't have a click track version of this track. I used to produce with click tracks but got complaints that clicks ruined the music. I can go either way on this. Would you prefer a click track?
@@badassdrumless i prefer with click as long as the click is only the background for song 😄. U could make 2 versions: with and without click if its not to much work 😀. Greets👊
Thanks for the feedback. Multiple versions will screw up my analytics. Separate videos would essentially be competing for search engine space. So, as an alternative, I was thinking that I would put a click in the video but after the clickless section. A person who prefers a click track would just have scroll a few minutes into the video to hear the click track version. I could do the same with a reference track - that is, a version with a professional drummer so that people could check and learn from hearing how a professional drummer interprets the music. Would either or both work for you? Also, I have the next three tracks already produced, uploaded and scheduled to go live at 9:00 am EST on Fridays, so any change would start in January.
Just need to know what the BPM is on this one . . .