View Full Version : Robben Ford Style Backing Track
Moe Humble
05-05-2005, 08:37 PM
Here is my take on this terrific Backing Track, which I believe even came from this forum... but ended up on the Les Paul Forum (with permission).
http://fulbrightit.com/RobbenFord_Backing_Moe_Humble.mp3
a coupla clams here n there, but it IS a jam!
and now the backing track! no lead....
http://fulbrightit.com/BackingTrack-RobbenFord.mp3
It might have been up here before, but it is a worthy groove!
Woody Honkin
05-06-2005, 11:41 AM
Nice Work on your lead.
cool. I will put a track on it!!
thanks for the clean backing track.
scottl
05-12-2005, 08:57 AM
Good job Moe! One of my fave backings! You done good bro.... Nice feel and phrases. I like to hit some of the "color" notes over that A7alt that follows thw D-7. It is such a nice change! :D
Moe Humble
05-12-2005, 09:08 AM
Wow! thanks!!
Coming from YOU that is a very nice comment!! So glad you liked it.
I am going to work on Window Pane...
cswolfe
06-29-2005, 07:49 PM
Sorry to revive the "dead" thread, but I just saw this thread and was inspired your guys' playing (e.g. of many, scott l).
So I pulled out my GNX4, turned it on the "Eric J" setting just for fun practice ... but recorded practice "just in case." On the third practice run I got wildly luckily (relative to my own ability or lack thereof) ... and landed a keeper.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut sometimes (maybe) or I'm not objective like I usually am.
Anyway, here's my "take."
made_for_wall_hanging_only_64.mp3 (http://www.sterlingwolfe.com/music/made_for_wall_hanging_only_64.mp3)
I need to get back to learning the music theory stuff (I'm an idiot there and am forcing myself to get started despite the total frustration) so I can understand what the heck you guys are talking about and hopefully improve my playing.
Thanks again,
sterling
allthumbs
07-01-2005, 09:39 AM
Originally posted by cswolfe
Sorry to revive the "dead" thread, but I just saw this thread and was inspired your guys' playing (e.g. of many, scott l).
So I pulled out my GNX4, turned it on the "Eric J" setting just for fun practice ... but recorded practice "just in case." On the third practice run I got wildly luckily (relative to my own ability or lack thereof) ... and landed a keeper.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut sometimes (maybe) or I'm not objective like I usually am.
Anyway, here's my "take."
made_for_wall_hanging_only_64.mp3 (http://www.sterlingwolfe.com/music/made_for_wall_hanging_only_64.mp3)
I need to get back to learning the music theory stuff (I'm an idiot there and am forcing myself to get started despite the total frustration) so I can understand what the heck you guys are talking about and hopefully improve my playing.
Thanks again,
sterling
ya nailed it bro. I should get so lucky.:D
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