arkansas traveler
beaumont rag
big mon
big sandy river
big sciota
bill cheatham
billy in the low ground
black mountain rag
blackberry blossom
bury me beneath the willow
cherokee shuffle
daley's reel
dixie hoedown
fisher's hornpipe
foggy mountain breakdown
forked deer
fox on the run
gold rush
gray eagle
home sweet home huckleberry hornpipe jerusalem ridge john hardy june apple
liberty
old joe clark
old spinning wheel
rebecca
red haired boy
salt creek
soldier's joy
st anne's reel
temperance reel
whiskey before breakfast
who will sing for me
wildwood flower
Thanks again for your patience. I'm still chipping away at it. -Dave
Thanks again for your patience. I'm still chipping away at it. -Dave
Thanks Dave! Love this site :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for updating this site Dave as I use it religiously. Really appreciate your effort to make it available!
ReplyDeleteHey Dave, i check every month for new tracks, appreciate you man! Is dusty miller anywhere on your radar?
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your work on these tracks. It has helped me immensely. Please consider Big Mon in your next round of updates.
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Rick
He already has a track for big mon
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great site. I use it all the time!
ReplyDelete-Yann
Thank you for chipping away because we love your site. It's VERY helpful.
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ReplyDeleteI can't thank you enough for these conversions! Your backing tracks are the best and the only ones I use to practice with.
Really, really appreciate all your hard work, time, and energy.
clay
thanks for this useful information
ReplyDeleteHi Dave - Love this site but wondering if you could provide some tracks in 100 - 120 bpm range. Also enjoyed seeing some of your favorite reads. Job is one of mine as well. Certainly one of the more difficult to tackle.
ReplyDeleteDave - just wanted to thank you again for taking time to update these practice tracks; they are the best that I've found and I use them regularly. I'm sure you've invested a lot of time in this project and I just wanted to let you know again how much it's appreciated. Clay
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