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  1. #1
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    05-2002
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    Wisconsin
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    drumless practice tracks?

    hey,

    Does anyone know where i can find drumless practice tracks that i can use to practice to. Once i finally get my v-session i intend to mix down to practice.

    I was also wondering if there were more modern drumless tracks. Like stuff by Creed, Blink182, The Calling, Jimmy Eat World. Ya know...cool stuff. i doubt it, but I thought i'd ask.

    If you found something tell me, thanx...

    frontrowsteve rocks
    A fellow percussionist...

  2. #2
    Join Date
    10-2002
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    Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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    ditto

    would love to get my hands on some as well.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    05-2002
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    Stafford, ct
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    Hey Guys try

    http://www.drumfun.com/

    These are all base/no drums segments.

    Have fun

  4. #4
    Join Date
    03-2001
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    Maybe buy something like a Yamaha QY70 that will allow you to even assemble patterns and turn off the drum track.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    10-2002
    Location
    Boston
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    I make all of my own practice song with ACID 4.0. You can download a free copy of Acid X-press here----->Acid Xpress

    When you get to the page go to Quick Links and click on Acid Xpress, you can download some free loops as well.

    Acid is VERY easy to use and you can throw together some cool practice tracks in just a few minutes. Pick up a sample CD with some cool bass and guitar loops and you're good to go

  6. #6
    Join Date
    05-2002
    Location
    Wisconsin
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    27

    look in samash catalog...

    Hey,

    I found a special on drumsticks where if you buy a pair of vicfirth drumsticks you get a bonus cd of different bands with and without drums. its cool, it has all these really hardcore bands on it, not to much into that, but its something.

    Thanx for all the help, and I may consider that qy70 from yamaha, i researched a while ago, and thought it was a pretty good tool for someone of my nature as a musician...

    Thanx...
    A fellow percussionist...

 

 

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