• Record mixes: these guitar backing tracks will include a mix of bass guitar, drums, rhythm guitar and backing vocals.
• Instrumental: This is the preferred type of guitar backing tracks that is most commonly used for playing lead or solo. These backing tracks will have only instrumental music and no guitars and no vocals.
• Backing vocals: These guitar backing tracks will have backing vocals and other instruments except the guitar.
There are several websites that will provide you guitar backing tracks in midi format but that is definitely not the right format for learning guitar solo or improvising your lead. Whenever you download these tracks they should be in high quality bitrate mp3 format or ideally, it should be provided to you in a remastered audio CD. You can purchase guitar backing tracks for some of the top performers like John Petrucci, Dream Theater, Metallica, Joe Satriani, Guns and Roses, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, Green Day, Iron Maiden, Eagles, Eric Johnson, Ritchie Blackmore, David Gilmour, Dimebag Darell, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Whitesnake, Bryan Adams, Brian May, Deep Purple, and many more.
>Some of the most popular guitar backing tracks includes:
• Guns N Roses - Sweet Child O Mine
• Chuck Berry - Johnny B Goode
• Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb
• Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight
• Dire Straits – Telegraph Road
• The Eagles - Hotel California (Acoustic)
• Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues
• Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train
• Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
• AC DC - Highway To Hell </B></I>
Most of the solos that are played by various lead guitarists use two specific scales: the minor pentatonic and the major pentatonic. The best way to learn is by playing the minor and major pentatonic in every key across the fretboard with guitar backing tracks playing in the background. It is not easy to play lead but then with practice, time, effort and the use of the right guitar backing tracks, you will be ready to do your own live gig!




