Roaring Saturday.
The sound deserves some explanations.
1- I transformed the original piece of my friends by passing it from A to G with Audacity.
2- I played with my Shakuhahchi on this track in G.
3- I transformed my track from G to A.
4- In the end, there is the original track in A, on which I left the two flute tracks, in A and in G.
The result is... you’ll tell me! 😉
June 15, 2025 at 1:11 PM

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June 15, 2025 at 2:18 PM

Ernie440
Makes me think of freight trains hehe, quite the sounds my friend, very cool LP!! :D:D:W
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June 15, 2025 at 3:48 PM

Lazyprune
Thank you Ernie :). Now that you mention it, it’s true that the sound looks like a freight train . A young freight train that eagerly tried to imitate the sound of its parents for its first trip! :D
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Blues backing tracks with Drums, Guitar, Bass and other wind:
best liked Blues:
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drunken blues!
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Blues drum
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Crying The Blues
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bing-bang
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Don't Be Blue
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My Love Affair with the Blues
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Shuffle those Blues
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Coming Home Boogie
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sad n minor 2
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No Sugar Added Blues
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It's only a Blues Night
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Trapped in the Blues -
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At Exactly Midnight -
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I love the night blues ( withe Bass
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Flowing on Air
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~ The Smart One is Dead! ~
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12-bar swing blues in G, circle 5 turnarounds
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When you were here before
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Very slow Blues
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Keep the Blues Alive
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