![]() ![]() I suggest you import these files into a sequencer program of sorts, such as ProTools, GarageBand, etc. In some cases, I looped some solo sections to give you an opportunity to stretch out. Playing to these naked tracks, or creating loops of various sections to endlessly meander over, is a phenomenal way to discover unique musical ideas from within yourself.įor the most part, the tracks in this series are presented in their original form with the lead guitar removed. This allowed me to play along with the track or make loops to jam to, and because I figured perhaps someday maybe others would like to do the same. Through the years, whenever I would mix my records I would usually do a mix of specific songs without the lead guitar. What could you be thinking?: See "What was I thinking?" section. ![]() What was I thinking?: Just searching for melodic, spiritual redemption and liberation. In the following text, Steve talks about the Naked Track for Answers and how you might approach working with it.įorm: The form of this naked track is the same as it appears on the Passion and Warfare. Here’s a bonus live performance video of Answers. Watch the Answers (Live) online guitar lesson by Steve Vai from Alien Guitar Secrets: Passion & Warfare
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