

So, if you need to get in your practice and, more important, have some fun, it’s time to play along with some live drums. The best way to improve on your instrument is actually pretty simple: just play! And, while playing to a metronome is a “must” to establish your sense of time, there’s an even better way to improve your time – play along with an actual human drummer. We put together a few play-along rock drum tracks for you rockers, some powerful backing tracks using modern metal drums for the metalheads, and some funky goodness for basically everyone.

There’s something, musically-speaking, for everyone here on this page.
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We’ve put together a number of play-along drum backing tracks featuring our drum loop libraries found in the Beta Monkey download shop. Want to try in just one click? Subscribe to our YouTube channel where we are constantly uploading Backing Tracks.Free play-along drum backing tracks to get the creative juices flowing right now! In just a few days time, you'll impress yourself (and others) by playing these five classics! With these five backing tracks for beginners, your guitar will no longer sit unused in a corner collecting dust. It's simple - one or two fingers are enough to ring - effective and perfect take it to the next level!Ĭhords: D4 F4 G4 - D4 F4 G#4 G4 - D4 F4 G4 - F4 D4īonus: A simple song that never fails to have its effect! Made famous by hard rock band Deep Purple, the riff of "Smoke On The Water" is considered a must in the learning of the guitar. Want it to be a bit more blues? Slow down the tempo! Smoke on the Water
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Goode is the perfect song to practice assimilating rock'n'roll chords.īonus: Once assimilated, this series of chords can be transposed anywhere.

Set the intro to the side for a moment as it may be a bit difficult for a beginner, but the rest of Johnny B. With only four major chords to repeat at will and its easy pace, this track is perfect for beginner guitarists.īonus: an easy rhythm and a repeating structure Smells Like Teen SpiritĬomposed by Kurt Cobain and the other members of Nirvana, this grunge hymn is the perfect way to work on the power chords and at the same time your rhythm, a necessity for all beginner guitarists!īonus: 4 power chords and a steady pace Johnny B. Made famous by Buffalo Springfield, the first froup of Neil Young and Stephen Stills, before Stills, Nash & Young, "For What It's Worth" is a peaceful title from 1966 that was successful thanks to its protest message to the Vietnam War. There have been many versions, one of which includes the "French Elvis," Johnny Hallyday, a rendition that has become a classic in the history of contemporary music.īonus: slow rhythm, perfect for practicing arpeggios For What It’s Worth Grab your guitar, launch Jamzone, select these titles and start playing! House of the Rising Sunįolk ballad of the 30s, nobody really knows who is at the origin of this well-known track that garnered noteriety thanks to Bob Dylan at the beginning of the 60s and then by the Animals (who put a more rock-ish spin on the song).

These tracks offer the advantage of open chords, easier than chord bars that require more strength and dexterity (blocking all strings with just your index). Our physico-acoustic preparers have selected 5 ideal Backing Tracks that are perfect for upping your game. Want to become gold medalist at the Olympics category synchronized rope scraping? Whether it's just for the pure pleasure of playing an instrument, or some fireside accompaniment over a get-together with friends or simply for the sake of music, the guitar is probably one of the most popular and easy instruments to learn.
