I've been trying to find a decent backing track for Suicide Solution but so far the ones I've found aren't very good.. bass messed up and wrong, cut short, etc.
I was wondering if anyone might have one they made or a really good one I haven't found yet.. the one I've been using for now is HERE if you want to take a listen. I'm looking for something similar to the 7/28 Montreal, CA show, something with a heavy bass thumping and killer drums. Would really appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction
Request: Suicide Solution backing track
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Re: Request: Suicide Solution backing track
I've never seen a backing track that specific. I have had great success with the Play Along Series by Hal Leonard and I have all of the ozzy series - which includes many of the great songs Randy did. Suicide Solution is one of them. There are 2 tracks per song; one with all the instruments and one without the guitar. It's professionally recorded and sounds fantastic. Also, it has a tempo adjuster so you can slow it down by as much as 50% in order to practice at slower speeds - and without changing the pitch!
I have nearly 35 Hal Leonard Play Along books and they've helped tremendously. They come with tabs, musical notation and a CD.
I have nearly 35 Hal Leonard Play Along books and they've helped tremendously. They come with tabs, musical notation and a CD.
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Re: Request: Suicide Solution backing track
The backing track you have linked sounds pretty good... so what if it's not 'perfect' ? How are you at playing the song now along with the backing track you have?
In my opinion, you should be able to set a metronome ate the proper tempo and play the whole song along to that. If you've got that down, you could play along to any]backing track and sound good.
That said, I'll see how well I can eliminate the guitar and vocals from the Montreal show using software.
In my opinion, you should be able to set a metronome ate the proper tempo and play the whole song along to that. If you've got that down, you could play along to any]backing track and sound good.
That said, I'll see how well I can eliminate the guitar and vocals from the Montreal show using software.
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Re: Request: Suicide Solution backing track
Okay, so I did what I could on the Montreal boot... cannot eliminate the vocals or the guitar, the drums and bass are buried.
So I tried the bonus live disc from the box set... same thing, I can eliminate most of the bass and drums, but not the other way around.
Next I worked on the studio version from the box... I manage to eliminate the vocals almost entirely, but the guitar is impossible to remove to make a good backing track. Interestingly, once the vocals are gone I notice quite a bit of keyboard on the track...
Sorry I couldn't have been more help.
So I tried the bonus live disc from the box set... same thing, I can eliminate most of the bass and drums, but not the other way around.
Next I worked on the studio version from the box... I manage to eliminate the vocals almost entirely, but the guitar is impossible to remove to make a good backing track. Interestingly, once the vocals are gone I notice quite a bit of keyboard on the track...
Sorry I couldn't have been more help.