Holiday Gift - Download Free JamTrack Pack

JamPlay bonus gift to celebrate the Holiday Season

Our annual Holiday Event schedule kicks off with an awesome JamTrack Pack. This digial download is 100% free and gives you 20 Rock & Blues JamTracks, all professionally recorded and in a minor tonality. We are also throwing a free PDF and associated Guitar Pro and tab files.. download and enjoy now!

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20 jamtracks with guitar pro files included

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Enjoy these backing tracks to develop your lead playing! Just a free present from us to celebrate the holiday season.

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Blues JamTracks

These blues and blues-country style tracks give you a perfect landscape to try out those new lead lines and classic blues licks. Download the tracks, work on your phrasing, and become a better lead player.

Blue Jeans Road

This backing track in D minor is a great way to get used to combining the full seven note minor scale with its relative minor pentatonic scale. Experiment with different techniques such as bends and slides to create a solo that tells a story.

Jam with D minor, D minor pentatonic

Slow Heart Blues

Pay attention to the shuffle feel of this backing track in B minor. Make sure you make use of the minor pentatonic scale and develop your ideas. Don't hesitate to experiment with new areas of the fretboard as this is the only way you will get familiar with positions you avoid.

Jam with B minor, B minor pentatonic

Shuffle My Shoes

Pay attention to the rhythm feel of this backing track as you develop new ideas using the A minor scale. This Backing track is a great way to tie together ideas using the minor blues scale with its relative Aeolian mode.

Jam with A minor, A minor pentatonic

Lonely Country Blues

This slow Country ballad backing track is a great way to come up with new melodic ideas using the minor scale. Experiment with different areas of the fretboard as you develop your solo. Remember that playing fast is not always the answer...

Jam with G minor, G minor pentatonic

Strummed

This backing track in G minor has a beautiful Country feel that should inspire you new musical ideas. Anticipate the sound of every note you play and force yourself to explore new areas of the fretboard you might not be comfortable with yet.

Jam with G minor, G minor pentatonic

Old School Cowboy

This old-school backing track is ideal to work on blending the minor pentatonic scale with the full seven note Aeolian mode. As always, force yourself to explore new areas of the fretboard. Don't be afraid of playing the wrong notes as mistakes are the best way to improve.

Jam with A minor, A minor pentatonic

Bouncer Pride

This fun backing track has an upbeat Country feel to it. Make sure you use a combination of the minor blues scale with its relative Aeolian mode. Remember to develop your ideas as you develop your musical story.

Jam with F# minor, F# minor pentatonic

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Rock JamTracks

Some soft, easy rock, along with some hard hitting Drop-D nastiness! These rock tracks are perfect for the aspiring lead player to refine their technique and improve their improv skills.

Rockatron

This backing track in D minor is the perfect musical bed to develop new licks combining the full seven note minor scale with its relative minor pentatonic. Don't hesitate to throw a few blues licks and your lead. Have fun!

Jam with D minor, D minor pentatonic

Dusty Rock

This blues-rock backing track is particularly useful when developing new minor pentatonic licks. Anticipate the sound of each note to play and make sure you develop your ideas. It is much better to have fewer ideas developed rather than playing a bunch of different ideas all over the fretboard.

Jam with A minor, A minor pentatonic

Rocket Moon

This backing track in E minor will force you to play with focus and confidence. Experiments blending the full seven note minor scale with its relative minor pentatonic. Remember to use bands as this backing track really calls for blues influenced licks.

Jam with E minor, E minor pentatonic

Carrousel

This backing track is particularly useful when learning how to develop ideas and when learning to be meaningful when playing. Approach this like a storytelling exercise and force yourself to think melodically. Keep your playing clean and thoughtful.

Jam with B minor, B minor pentatonic

Happy Sad Key

This repetitive chord progression will really force yourself to develop your ideas and to create a solo that tells a story. If you don't develop, your lead will sound very generic and boring. Repeating ideas is a great way to get started on developing.

Jam with G minor, G minor pentatonic

Drop D Bomb

This rocking back on track in D minor has tons of character. You should play your solo accordingly! Don't hesitate to use the minor blues scale in addition to the full seven note Aeolian mode to give your leads a little more flavor.

Jam with D minor, D minor pentatonic

Acoustic Waves

This backing track in F minor has an interesting rhythm and feel to it they should pay attention to. Take advantage of the slow speed to explore new positions and develop ideas using areas of the fretboard you're not yet comfortable with.

Jam with C# Dorian, C# Minor Pentatonic

Out At Sea

Before jumping into this backing track, listen to it without your guitar in your hands and sing a musical idea over it. Once you have something interesting, grab your guitar and reproduce what you sang. This is a great way to come up with new fresh musical ideas...

Jam with A minor, A minor pentatonic

Pocket Swing

This backing track in C minor incorporates a lot of space in the rhythm. This will make all your musical lines really stand out. This also means that you need to be careful as to what you're playing making sure you are respecting the key and playing notes that really make a statement.

Jam with D Major, D Major pentatonic

Gentlemen Groove

This backing track in C minor is a great track to develop shorter musical ideas that have purpose, and serve the landscape of the song. Experiment with different bends and arpeggio pieces as you create a solo that really fits the chord progression.

Jam with C minor, C minor pentatonic

Headbanger Newb

This Hard Rock backing track is a great way to get into faster playing without the difficulty of extreme speeds. Try to combine several positions together to create a longer extended position. Remember to stay musical regardless of the style of music you're playing in!

Jam with A minor, A minor pentatonic

Slow Feel

This backing track in B minor is ideal to come up with new musical ideas that combine the full seven note Aeolian mode with the five note minor pentatonic scale. Try varying your attack on the notes and experiments with finger playing as this will bring a very nice expressive touch to your lead.

Jam with B minor, B minor pentatonic

Flying Strum

Take advantage of the slow speed of this backing track in E minor to focus on areas of the fretboard you're not yet comfortable with. Force yourself to develop musical ideas that really tell a story and that fit the chords are playing over.

Jam with E minor, E minor pentatonic

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So that is all! Look for more holiday bonuses in the next few days from our staff... and remember, whenever you want to rock out, or improve your playing, we are always here and ready to help.

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