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About Backing Jam Tracks

Need backing tracks for your practice time?

Backing Jam Tracks YouTube channel gives you a free online library of backing tracks from various genres and instruments so you can improvise and practice soloing on any instrument.

We've got a huge range of styles and genres for you to choose from.

From rock and blues through to jazz and new age - we've got you covered for all your jam tracks needs.

So if you are looking for an incredible source of free backing tracks, we invite you to check out our YouTube channel.

Who am I? My name is Stu and I do guitar setups for people locally (West Sussex in the UK) - and I started out making these backing tracks for own jamming practice. But people started liking them so I made more :)

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🎸 A Dorian Backing Track - Chilled & Laid-Back Jam | 90 BPM Guitar Practice #guitarbackingtracks

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🎸 A Dorian Backing Track - Chilled & Laid-Back Jam | 90 BPM Guitar Practice #guitarbackingtracks

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