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August 15, 2014 at 8:32 am #9719
😎 Hi Johnny,
I was checking out on the e-mail I got about the results for your survey and it’s really great to see how high the percentage was for members wanting even more on Improvisation of Blues, Rock, R&B, etc (as if we don’t have enough already LOL) If it’s worth your time financially, have you considered making available to buy in your Music Selection a variety of backing tracks to Improvise with? The backing tracks that we have in Killer Blues ebook and the Improvisation lessons here are great and it would be awesome if there was even more of a selection of backing tracks to buy from you and create some cracking songs of our own 🙂 Coming up now in 2015, I’m making Improvisation my main focal point of Saxophone playing….before I did that I wanted to make sure I had a really good grasp on the scales/licks/embellishments in How to Play Killer Blues ebook as well as your Improvisation lessons here on the home page….and playing in the Altissimo range that would add even more to my Improvisation 🙂 I’m actually getting ready here very soon to upload “Night Train” it was a good opportunity to create my own blues solo.Karaoke had a couple of “blues” backing tracks and one of them they called “Blues in C”. The quality of what they call “blues” sounded more like an Orchestra. Don’t get me wrong, I love Orchestra, classical, etc…..but I mean we’re talking the Blues here! I have found a few good, quality backing tracks on their site, but they’re few & far in-between to say the least—kind of feels like that old saying of looking for a needle in a haystack.
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