Looking for back up track from band in a box.

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Lyle DeHart
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Looking for back up track from band in a box.

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Does anyone out there know where I might be able to get the back up track for "Take Me As I Am or Let Me Go" by Gene Watson? (perhaps from band in a box? I sure could use some help or advice on this. Thank you very much.
Lyle in Wisconsin.
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Anders Eriksson
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Post by Anders Eriksson »

I got it, but it's in a Sinatra Jazz feel.

But if you want it just give me your eMail address.
It's an .MGU file 9 KB size.

// Anders
Fessenden D-10, Stage One S-10, Peavey Nashville 112, Boss LMB-3, Goodrich 120; Regal RD-38VS Resonator
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Rick Campbell
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Re: Looking for back up track from band in a box.

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Lyle DeHart wrote:Does anyone out there know where I might be able to get the back up track for "Take Me As I Am or Let Me Go" by Gene Watson? (perhaps from band in a box? I sure could use some help or advice on this. Thank you very much.
Lyle in Wisconsin.
Lyle,

Why not watch my free BIAB videos on YouTube and learn to do it yourself? It's really easy. Just search youtube for "band in a box made easy"

RC
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Anders Eriksson
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Post by Anders Eriksson »

As Rick says, the best thing is to learn how to make your own BIAB tracks. His video is REALLY good!
So you want to check it out.

but if you are in a hurry then you can use my file as a start...

A big Thank You Rick, for creating the video!

// Anders
Fessenden D-10, Stage One S-10, Peavey Nashville 112, Boss LMB-3, Goodrich 120; Regal RD-38VS Resonator
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Graham
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Post by Graham »

Anders:
You might try this style if you want a country flavor for this track. -C_BALAD.STY
This is one of the Real Drums styles on SD# 4

Watson's version of the song is a slow (very) ballad of around 70-72 beats per minute. Hard to find a style that suits the song done that slow.
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Harry Dove
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Post by Harry Dove »

If I had the sheet music I could fix you up in a hurry, but so far it doesn't look like I have it. After you have made a bunch of these you get to where you can do one in about 10 minutes. This BIAB 2015 is a blast. I sure wish there had been something like this when I was a kid. I have spent most of the winter developing a course for my grandchildren to learn to play guitar. They learn to play so much better and faster with rhythm tracks for their songs. It really motivates them when they sound like a real band after only playing for a couple months. I would highly recommend getting the new BIAB and learning to use it. You will learn a lot about the structure and style of music.
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