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Harmonica Play Along #10 Blues Classics. Various Artists - Hal Leonard Corporation. Click to review. Play your favorite songs quickly and easily! Following the notation, listen to the CD to hear how the harmonica should sound, and then play along with the separate backing track. Melody and lyrics are also included for sing-along fun.
Frequently Asked Questions. Creating your mixTo the right of each individual track, you can use the 'Mute' button to mute that track, or the cursor to adjust its volume.Adding to your cartClick on the 'Add to Cart' button and proceed to the payment of your order.If you have any doubts about your custom track, don't worry, you can always customize your Backing Track afterwards.Once your order is validated, the final mixing of the file begins.Downloading the custom accompaniment trackTo receive the best sound quality, the final mixing of your MP3 files can take a few minutes. You can follow your order on your page. When the mixing is finished, you can download it just like any other file. Absolutely! Once you've purchased a song, all subsequent mixes are unlimited and free. You can modify all of the custom accompaniment tracks, including ones you purchased months ago.
All the files you've already bought are available in 'My Files.' . Because the generation of a Custom Backing Track is long and complex, you'll only hear a short extract of your customization in real-time.You must download the MP3 version to hear your Custom Backing Track in full version, including your modifications (volumes, pitch.). The preview tool may sometimes provide a lower-quality sample.
However, the generated custom tracks will always be well synchronized and noiseless. Before your first order, you can check out our custom accompaniment tracks with one of.If you're having preview problems, then here's how to solve them:. Restart your browser, and eventually try again with a different browser if needed. A 'clipping' sound may be caused by a slow computer system, so close any unneeded programs and keep only your browser open.
If you're still experiencing problems, then try another computer. If we already have the instrumental track, then you can suggest the accompaniment MP3 by clicking on the envelope on the related page. If the title is not currently available in any format, you can always request it with the.We do not currently have the separated mixes for all of our instrumental tracks, and unfortunately the audio multi-track conversion is long and complex. Nevertheless, we're doing our best to complete the custom accompaniments catalog. In order to change the key of your Custom Backing Track, you just need to click on the arrows next to the 'Add to cart' button.When you have selected your key, click on 'Reload' and your new Custom Backing Track will be generated accordingly.What happens if I've already purchased the tracks?From your account, under 'My Files', you just need to click 'Change'.
The 'classic' interface will show up and from there, the instructions are the same. Panning allows you to create distinct effects by adjusting the track’s sounds to left or right.Panning is allowed with any Karaoke Version Custom Backing Tracks and can be done by sliding the grey slider to the left or right. L = Left.
C = Center. R = RightThe latest updated version of the mixer along with an is required to use this feature.
Backing Tracks for Blues HarmonicaIn recent years blues backing tracks have become a key practice tool. Combined with an iPod and a harmonica, you have a portable studio, with a world of practice opportunities in your pocket.Blues has many styles, familiar to all good players. Below are twenty (mostly) blues styles. They will keep you occupied.
Some styles are slow, some medium, some quick. It is good to be across all of them.Common blues keys are G, A, C, D, E and F, each (usually) needing a different harmonica key. It is worth practising with a variety of harmonica keys, as each one requires different techniques. Each of the 20 backing track styles is provided in the 6 keys listed here. Become familiar with these keys, the experience will help your live performances.Each track lasts about 4 minutes, or around 8 to 10 choruses. A blues solo is usually 2 choruses only.
So rather than playing continuously, try two choruses then rest for one, and think about what to play next time you come in. This matches a live performance, and reduces the risk of playing the same solo over and over.The tracks are particularly good for recording. You will improve rapidly if you record youself. The results most probably won't sound how you want them at first, but not to worry. Harmonica Academy is a place for learning, hearing yourself will help a lot. A.The backing tracks have been made with, which now uses real music tracks with excellent results.
Listen to these tracks and judge for yourself. Above all, enjoy. Blues backing track stylesHere are the 20 different styles.: Chicago Blues style shuffle.: A faster Chicago Blues style shuffle.: Slower shuffle with a heavier guitar sound.: Stormy Monday type chord structure. Commonly used.: A beautiful feel. Try it with 3rd position harmonica.: A steady two beat acoustic rhythm.: A fast two beat acoustic rhythm. Hard to keep still with this one.: A slow rock beat.: A steady rock beat, with a heavier guitar sound.: A faster rock beat.: Faster again, with a twin guitar sound.: Standard 8 bar rock and roll, with twin guitars.: Piano, acoustic bass, brushes.
Chords are more complex.: Slightly faster. Jazz guitar, acoustic bass, brushes.: Faster again. Jazz guitar, acoustic bass, brushes.: Brazilian rhythm. Jazz chord changes.: Country style acoustic swing.: Straight ahead acoustic country.: Medium tempo bluegrass.: Faster style with banjo.