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Page: 1 50 posts Feb 13, 2009 2:53 PM FREE 12 BAR BLUES JAM TRACKS or BACKUP TRACKS First of all, I want to thank MBH member Grillslinger who, last week, posted a link to the Lawrence Fritts website which contains about 80 blues Jam/Backup tracks. I collect back-up tracks (have about 1700 of them) and immediately checked out the Fritts offering. There is some pretty good stuff there. All in the 12 bar blues format, performed by actual live musicians. A great variety of different grooves, styles and keys. Certainly worth adding to my collection.
As stated on the Fritts site. 'The backing tracks below may be downloaded and used for any purpose, with no restrictions whatsoever.' However, the problem I ran into was the.aif file type that Fritts uses, which produces incredibly large file sizes, long download times, and require the right file player.
Nevertheless, I proceeded to download ALL these files. The process took about 2 days and nearly 4GB of data!
As is my usual practice, for consistency and economical use of storage space, I convert all my sound files to the.mp3 file type, resulting in about 400MB of data. Another day of work. Along the way, I eliminated a few tracks not worth saving. The resulting 66 files is a fine addition to my collection. Then an idea occurred to me! Why not share my efforts with other MBH members?
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So, thanks to information provided by MBH member tookatooka, I uploaded these files to a free file server (FileDen.com), and now I provide download links for all of you to use! A bit of explanation. For convienience, the 66 files have been compiled into.zip files which can be easily unpacked after downloading. (FileDen has a 50MB file size limit, thus the 9.zip files) IMPORTANT UPDATE. ZackP recently started a thread (Attempting Jazz) where he used the file sharing services of Tempfiles.net. I thought I might also use this service to facilitate more downloads of the 12 Bar Blues Backup Tracks that this thread is about.
I think the Tempfiles.net website is much better than Rapidshare or Fileden. The files will remain on Tempfiles for one month after the last time they are downloaded, which could be indefinitely if they become popular downloads. So I created two NEW zip files which contain all 66 of the 12 Bar Blues Backup Tracks compiled from the Fritts website and converted to mp3's, and uploaded them to Tempfiles.net. The process took several hours.
Here are the links: Enjoy! Last Edited by on Oct 22, 2009 3:42 AM 83 posts Feb 13, 2009 4:02 PM You are a legend Jaybird, I had checked these out thanks to Grillslinger and downloaded a couple of tracks, and was just getting around to working out the file type, and sorting through them, you've saved me a hell of a lot of work, I can now put towards practicing now, thanks again my man! Tryharp 176 posts Feb 13, 2009 9:26 PM I dont know if it's my internet, but it takes about 20 min for me to save 1 track.so that sucks lol. Maybe i'll try again later. -Go Bears!!! (Richard Dent for Hall of Fame)- 20 posts Feb 14, 2009 4:13 AM Excellent Job Jaybird!!
It's taking me about 7 minutes per zip and then I just move them to my Win Media Player. There is probably 3-3-1/2 hours of Jam track here. And good stuff! They say never stop practicing new stuff and this helps alot. You win Hero of the day dude!!! 21 posts Feb 14, 2009 4:15 AM Ok I'm an Idjit.
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I coulda dloaded all at the same time but I did one at a time for the 1st 7 oh well. It's done now 30 posts Feb 14, 2009 4:37 AM A huge thank you, Jaybird! - 'If it sounds GOOD to you, it's bitchen; if it sounds BAD to YOU, it's shitty' - Frank Zappa 51 posts Feb 14, 2009 7:37 AM Thanks for the compliments! Just a side note. FileDen is a free file server, with limited service.
Each account is limited to 5GB of bandwith for each 21 day period. We already used up most of the allotment for this period. Then it resets. If one of you guys that already downloaded the 9 zip files were to upload them to FileDen or another server and provide new links, then other MBH members can continue downloading. Maybe Adam can put them up at TradeBit. Last Edited by on Feb 14, 2009 8:10 AM 78 posts Feb 14, 2009 8:15 AM That's awesome, great work Jay. So these tracks will be available to download again in 21 days?
Wish I didn't miss this round. Ryan PA 503 posts Feb 14, 2009 8:32 AM Crap! I can't get these babies to download-says the user is out of bandwidth and to try again later-well, I'll keep trying-thanks Jaybird! 71 posts Feb 14, 2009 8:32 AM Thanks Jay bird, Could somebody that already have the file make an other upload?
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Thanks in advance Chris Last Edited by on Feb 14, 2009 8:33 AM 79 posts Feb 14, 2009 11:26 AM I'm just going to the original site he posted, downloading the songs, and converting them to mp3s just as he did:). Awesome find btw Jay! Exactly what I had been searching for! - Ryan PA Last Edited by on Feb 14, 2009 12:28 PM 75 posts Feb 14, 2009 4:22 PM Am I too late? I only get a gif file when I download the zip files. 146 posts Feb 16, 2009 12:01 AM I've upgraded the rapidshare account - should be good for more than 10 downloads now. Watch this space for jam6 and jam8 - I didn't get the rest though.
Last Edited by on Feb 16, 2009 12:02 AM 33 posts Feb 16, 2009 11:39 AM MtVlongName, wish I could help. I downloaded them and they wouldn't open.
It's hard to explain what's gone wrong, but they've buggered ALL my.zip folders, including the jam tracks I bought here. I seem to be the only one with this problem, so I must have a virus, or it might be something to do with Microsuck - thank you, Mr Gates. If I can fix it, I'll help, though I've had no luck so far.
'If it sounds GOOD to you, it's bitchen; if it sounds BAD to YOU, it's shitty' - Frank Zappa 149 posts Feb 17, 2009 8:07 AM Hey Jaybird - If you create a free collectors account (just need a login name and an active email address) you can link these files to that account. It means the 10 download limit is removed. 94 posts Feb 18, 2009 2:24 AM There is a good variety of tracks there as Jaybird noted. I like to sometimes think up a bit of a story as I play along to help to go somewhere with my improvisation, although I'm coming up against a bit of a brick wall with 'Cat Barf Blues' at the moment. I noticed theres also another one called 'ALL CAPS BLUES', but I'm not touching that one! Tryharp Last Edited by on Feb 18, 2009 2:24 AM 80 posts Feb 18, 2009 6:06 PM I have Adam's purchasable lesson on 12 bar blues, how to play and count and the tab that comes with that. I'm wondering if anyone uses & would share another tab that they came up with on their own or from someone else that is similar to this practice?
- Ryan PA 55 posts Feb 18, 2009 6:39 PM Sorry guys, but this Rapidshare thing isn't working properly now. I can't figure it out! But you can still download all the tracks individually from the original Fritts site. Last Edited by on Feb 18, 2009 6:51 PM 56 posts Feb 19, 2009 2:29 PM Rapidshare is really messed up. I can't log into my account. Password invalid. I sent them an e-mail requesting my password.
They replied that they have no account with my e-mail address. 43 posts Feb 19, 2009 3:24 PM Anybody considered as an alternate file download option? Looks like for free the file sizes are 100mb and allow 100 downloads. 158 posts Feb 19, 2009 3:53 PM Jaybird - thank you anyway for all your persistance and effort on this. The tracks are useful and having them converted to mp3 is a big plus. Lets hope I can get the two zip files I missed when the 21 day limit rolls over! Even without them I have enough jam tracks to keep me busy a while.
84 posts Sep 30, 2009 5:27 AM I've posted this message before, but in light of the topic being discussed here I feel it might be helpful to repeat. BEWARE OF RAPIDSHARE!! During the first MBH harp challenge I went on rapidshare to pull down a backing track posted by oldwailer, and my computer was totally infected with malware.
As I stated before, a significant chunk of the problem was my fault, as I hadn't updated my anti-virus/malware software for a long long time (my bad). I have no doubt it was that site that did the dirty deed, as I go to only a few sites and the problem manifested itself immediately after I left the site. Also, I'm quite sure that the problem had nothing to do with any MBH members as everybody here seems to be very cool. I'd simply say to be very careful with rapidshare, make sure your computer is completely squared away with respect to virus/malware defenses. If it helps any, the symptoms of the malware is that any time you try to pull up a web page you are bombarded with ad web pages opening up that you didn't ask for. Very annoying. I haven't been able to remove the malware yet.
I have taken that computer off line. If anybody has any suggestions as to how to fix the problem it would be appreciated ( I know that's a little off topic for MBH so if that discussion is inappropriate for this site I understand). But the above message aside, kudos Jaybird and everybody else for trying to make these jam tracks available to the community. Last Edited by on Sep 30, 2009 5:42 AM 8 posts Sep 30, 2009 6:50 AM Great stuff. 1 post Oct 18, 2009 12:31 PM I'm having trouble getting these, is there any chance someone who has them could put them somewhere a little better than rapidshare, like maybe which has 100MB limit per drop? I can't seem to get any of the above links to work except for a few rapidshare links which tell me there's no free slots available.
90 posts Oct 22, 2009 3:43 AM IMPORTANT UPDATE. ZackP recently started a thread (Attempting Jazz) where he used the file sharing services of Tempfiles.net. I thought I might also use this service to facilitate more downloads of the 12 Bar Blues Backup Tracks that this thread is about. I think the Tempfiles.net website is much better than Rapidshare or Fileden. The files will remain on Tempfiles for one month after the last time they are downloaded, which could be indefinitely if they become popular downloads. So I created two NEW zip files which contain all 66 of the 12 Bar Blues Backup Tracks compiled from the Fritts website and converted to mp3's, and uploaded them to Tempfiles.net. The process took several hours.
Here are the links: Enjoy! - www.Youtube.com/Jaybird33066 34 posts Oct 22, 2009 2:19 PM Thanks, Jaybird. Big effort worthy of appreciation. I have successfully downloaded. It took nearly two hours.
Looking forward to sore lips. 5 posts Oct 22, 2009 11:12 PM thank u, Jaybird. I'm downloading now.:D 235 posts Oct 24, 2009 8:34 AM Jaybird once again you have gone the extra mile and really spent some hard time and effort to help eveyone out, thanx mate you are a star PS i have'nt got any unzip software to open these tracks can anyone post a link to a safe FREE software provider so i can get into them Cheers! 91 posts Oct 24, 2009 8:40 AM Geordie, Unzip is built into windows.
Double-click the zipped folder to open. www.Youtube.com/Jaybird33066 Last Edited by on Oct 24, 2009 9:14 AM 239 posts Oct 25, 2009 5:21 AM Hey Jaybird, I don't seem to have built in Winzipcoz when i double click on the files a window opens saying 'Winzip is not free software, your trial period has expired' so i think i need to download something to let me unlock your lovlies!
So any advice would be a great help coz i'm a real thicko when it comes to computers 95 posts Oct 25, 2009 7:28 AM Geordie, Try this: It's free and easy to use. I am curious, what version of Windows do you have? Compression and Unzip are supposed to be part of Window XP and Vista.
www.Youtube.com/Jaybird33066 2 posts Oct 25, 2009 12:48 PM Thanks, Jaybird. These are very useful. 241 posts Oct 26, 2009 9:18 AM Hey Jaybird, Thanx a million matey that download worked great i have the tracks opened and have already blown the roof of to good girl blues! Excellent stuff i'm off to the woodshop now see you all later!
1 post Oct 27, 2009 1:19 PM yeah, what he said.thanks a million. I do have one question.
I'm terrible at figuring out the key of the song. Some of them are titled to indicate key. Is that the song key, or the harp to use? Also, can anyone help me out with the ones that aren't labeled? 42 posts Oct 31, 2009 10:09 PM Jaybird - thanks a lot for all of your work and persistence. I was finally able to download this.
One attempt had some corruption, but the 2nd time worked fine. Minnarky - if you have some kind of keyboard you should be able to figure out the keys. There's probably some program that you can get to emulate a midi keyboard on your computer. I'll give a few a quick shots using a Yamaha PSR-520 that I borrowed from somebody: ALL CAPS BLUES - Key of G Baby Talk Blues - Key of G Bumper To Bumber Blues - Key of G Call Me A Cab Blues - Key of A Cold Call Blues - Key of F Cupcake Blues - Key of G Door To Door Blues - Key of F Easter Bunny Blues - Key of E?
Hopefully somebody will correct me if I'm wrong. I would like to go through and label them all with the keys. I load these on my iPod for practice in the car (thanks Adam) and it's nice to know ahead of time what key they're in. 48 posts Nov 02, 2009 8:12 AM Hello, I just started the download also. It sure is nice that somebody makes an effort that others can benefit from - that's community! I figure out keys just by taking a harp and starting to play with it.
I always carry a harp in the key of C in my pocket and often play along some songs I listen from my car stereos. It is quite interesting to play that way as you are forced to play that harp in other positions beside the 2nd.
I actually use a scale-finder from the overblow.com to figure out what the key is by just looking at what holes&bends fit to that song and then looking from that scale-finder what is the scale that has those notes. I can open that page from my mobile phone. 3 posts Nov 04, 2009 11:55 AM First, I really appreciate the work that went into posting these tracks.
Need a little help, tho. I was able to download the tracks easy enough, but, can't seem to get the mp3's converted to a format that I can burn to a CD to listen in my car. Tried wav files and the Windows media player files. Any suggestions? 48 posts Nov 04, 2009 1:04 PM If you're willing to install iTunes then you can burn a CD straight from the mp3s. 175 posts Nov 04, 2009 1:12 PM @Jackson: if you are on a PC you can use Windows Media Player (comes standard with Windows XP). Choose the 'Burn' tab and it is pretty straight forward.
Who Is John Gault? 4 posts Nov 04, 2009 4:08 PM Pay no attention to the man behind.oh, sorry, wrong scenario. Disregard the previous message as I have figured it out. Thanks anyway.
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