There are some free backing tracks to download. Click on the link below for more information. There's different styles of music. Rock, pop, country, r&b, dance etc., also alot of tracks have lyrics to copy for practicing.
If one is looking for Ameritz backing tracks they are available directly from the Ameritz website. This is a company that provides professional backing tracks and they are also found on iTunes.
To find a blues backing track on the internet, it is best to search for it in Google first. There are two websites which may provide suitable content. The first is called Bluesblast and it lists free blues and rock guitar jam tracks. Another is Blues Lessons, which lists under a separate tab at the top of the page a section for blues backing tracks.
To find Blues music backing tracks, one should visit music sharing sites such as Youtube. Alternatively, one should try the Blues section or iTunes or the Amazon MP3 store.
Again, the best source for this would be the internet. The internet has a massive catalog of digital media specific to making music. You can find backing tracks of all genres at websites that support either royalty free music, or paying for a royalty free selection of music.
Youtube offers backing tracks of many many songs, the more popular the song, the more likely Youtube will have a backing track for it. Shine Jesus Shine is a fairly popular song and Youtube has its backing track uploaded as a video file.
Creating backing tracks is fairly easy. You just need some basic equipment. You can use any recording software on your computer, such as Logic, ProTools, or more basic audio tools like Audacity or Garageband. You will need a sound card and a microphone. In programs like Garageband and Logic, you can use the on-board sound and loop libraries to create drum beats and other instruments to accompany you. This is easilly accomplished by setting up a midi keyboard controller over USB and playing the parts in. You can also record backing tracks the "old-school" way, using a tape recorder, minidisc, or other hardware system (including an iPhone, if you have one). Just hit record, strum your chords, and then play along with your recording. Hope that helps. Dave Backing Tracks from One Light Music Spiritrax.com
Using Music Minus One backing tracks for practicing and performing music provides benefits such as improving timing, enhancing musical skills, and offering a realistic performance experience without the need for a live accompanist.
There are many places where one can find information about accompaniment tracks. One can find information about accompaniment tracks at popular on the web sources such as Day Wind and Mardel.
You can find rubber tracks at many websites online. One website you can go to buy rubber tracks is http://www.mclarenusa.com/.
no i have been searching for years and never found one there are several backing tracks but no karaoke files
One can purchase guitar licks at the website Country Guitar. These licks will include video and PDF tabs. One can also see video's and rhythm tracks as well as preview certain CD's.