I have not, but that sounds like a heck of an idea Tim.
I picked up a few karaoke CDs the other day (Stormy Night Blues, American Graffiti 50s, and Southern Rock). I am using them to practice my rhythm and attempting a little soloing. All three have some good old favorites. Does anybody else use karaoke CD to practice by? Anybody have good recommendations to purchase?
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I have not, but that sounds like a heck of an idea Tim.
I just have a ton of backers because I like to record those rythem parts and everything else but its not a bad idea most of the karaoke tracks are pretty close to the originals so it should work well for you.
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Any kind of backing track/karaoke track will def help build up your rhythm chops. I always enjoy just playing along to the actual recording as well.
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