The Backing Track Directory
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Get stage confident jamming over a variety of world grooves with world class musicians and get yourself prepared for any live experience in just 30 days or your money back.
The Path Towards Musical Freedom
From Soukous to Samba & Salsa, Bolero to Bossa Nova, Mbalax to Maskandi and more. Make your practice time more enjoyable and get inspired to develop your live performing stamina and confidence.
Play with great musicians and you’ll naturally develop fast. The backing track directory recordings feature the World Music Method tutors and connected musicians. Many tracks have options for different mixes allowing you to choose which instruments to play along with or even experiment creating your own musical lines over.
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Congo
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Afrobeat
2 Lessons
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Senegal
6 Lessons
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Zimbabwe
9 Lessons
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South Africa
2 Lessons
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Cuban Claves
2 Lessons
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Salsa Genres
10 Lessons
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Brazilian
3 Lessons
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Flamenco Compas
3 Lessons
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Indian Ragas
16 Lessons
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- 73 Lessons
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Can the speed of the backing tracks be slowed substantially by the user, so that less accomplished players can ease their way in to working with them?
Yes. In the control bar below the backing track the default speed setting is 100%. Change that to be slower or faster without changing the pitch, however I find when you go below 70% of the original speed with any audio recordings naturally it’s going to sound a bit weird. You can use that speed setting on any of our lessons also.
That’s good to know, thanks Edd