2-5-1 Jazz Backing Track in F major [NO BASS] – 130bpm
2-5-1 Jazz Backing Track in F major without bass guitar so bass players can practice this main jazz cadence.
2-5-1 Jazz Backing Track in F major without bass guitar so bass players can practice this main jazz cadence.
Heavy Metal Backing Track aimed at guitar students who want to step on the gas with plenty of freedom to use their techniques!
Blues For Alice Backing Track is a composition by Charlie Parker, the great master of BeBop, a style that revolutionized American music!
The Chicken Backing Track in Jazz Funk Fusion style brilliantly played by Jaco Pastorius. Perfect for practicing your improvisation!
The Girl From Ipanema - Here the student can practice their solos on this bossa nova that has quite sophisticated harmony.
Blues in Bb Backing Track [NO BASS] for you to practice your bass lines over the Blues rhythm. Happy studying!
E7 Static Funk Backing Track so that the student can apply the most diverse types of arpeggios and scales with tension notes. Have fun!
Modal Funk Backing Track for you to practice your improvisations with changes of tone, using your favorite scales and arpeggios.
Autumn Leaves Backing Track for bassists to add their accompaniments and even solo over this jazz classic. Have fun!
Texas Blues Rock is a backing track in G so you can practice your blues solos in the style of the great master Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Footprints Backing Track for studying improvisation on various instruments such as guitar, keyboard, saxophone, trumpet, etc. Have fun!
Hard Rock Backing Track in Am for you to practice your guitar solos. This track has bass, organ, drums, electric guitar and acoustic guitar.
Pop Ballad Backing Track quite easy to create many new ideas in the key of C major. Access it now, good solos!
Donna Lee (Charlie Parker) - Our backing track is a trio composed of drums, acoustic bass and guitar. Happy studying!
Blue Bossa is a song by Kenny Dorham that has been performed by the greatest names in jazz. This backing track is composed of 4 instruments.
Apply your improvisation skills to this famous jazz theme from the late 1930s.