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A nice bossa nova created by a friend of mine Dennis Dubeau. I simply supplied some melody, poorly executed I'm afraid.
A magnificent BT from LPF member Flatjamboo. So Pink Floydish that I couldn't help but take ideas from SOYCD.
Based on Neal Schon's version of the song Caruso, MikeJazz at LPF created a nice little backing track. I just noodled over with my new Squier Tele Custom II.
An Arabian style backing track from MikeJazz at the LPF that I gave the Classic Rock treatment. I kinda had Kashmir from Led Zep in mind so I added drums and bass based on that song (using a midi file found on the Net) and my new Squier Tele CustomII
A pumping backing track from Mats Nermark at LPF. I tried to funk it up a little with 4 layers of guitar tracks. Had fun experimenting with EQs and space placement.
Backing track from Flatjamboo over at LPF. (what an amazing artist and guitar player this guy is) Anyhow, this is his personal tribute to the great MJ (may God save his soul) and this is mine on top of his.
A friend of mine made this track and asked me to add the lead guitar part to it. It's the famous Beatles song Revolution 1. I tried to stay true to the spirit of the original playing from John.
Another great backing track from Mats Nermark at LPF, celebrating his 20th anniversary he wrote this tune. And here I am celebrating 20 more years of practising before i get a smooth touch and a decent playing style.
Backing track courtesy of BT King at LPF.
All other noise added by me, king of cheezy elevetator music... sheesh...
BT from Jeffc at LPF forum.
Dunno what to make of it, a blues-metal maybe?
A nice bossa like BT from LPF member Curt1lp.
Again, trying to catch Santana's vibe here.
Nothing easy about this one.
A latin track from LPF member Buzztone.
A nice latin number BT done by LPF member TexSunburst's son (17yo) The kid's got talent.
Here I tried to capture some of Carlos' vibes.
A marvellous soft jazz/blues track reminiscent of SRV's Riviera Paradise. As I ain't no SRV this is what it ends up being.
A funky backing track from LPF's Clayville.
I added a touch of snake charmin' to it.
A blues track a la Cray style. Backing track courtesy of LPF member Curt1lp. It suited my mood, the title says it all.
A rocking texas blues track, a la ZZ Top.
Backing track from LPF member TexSunburst, a smooth RnB style track.
A superb pop-punk backing track from LPF member Shamrock. I could hear Avril Lavigne singing on this. I just wanked my way thru.
Backingtrack from Clayville over at LPF. An exercise on U2's The Edge guitar style.
Instrumental backing track by LPF member TaylorNut
Initially, a celtic style backing track. It turned out to be something that's not really celtic. Don't know what it is now but I think it is nice.
Backing track from FenderPlayersForum member MGade
Backing from LPF member Taylor_Nut
Backing from LPF member TexSunburst59.

