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Guitar pro songs
Guitar pro songs














Ultimate Guitar and Google are your friends here.Ģ) Open the file in Guitar Pro, and export it to MIDI (it’s in the File menu).

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Here’s how to do it in Reaper (probably minimal difference in other DAWs):ġ) Find a good Guitar Pro file (.gp3. You can use this by removing the guitar tracks, exporting the tab file to MIDI, and then applying your nicest VST intruments to those MIDI tracks. Most popular songs have Guitar Pro tabs with complete tracks, i.e. If you can’t find a good backtrack (with or without vocals) you can make your own from a Guitar Pro file. These usually sound extremely cheap, but are quite common. The worst kind of backtrack is a midi file converted to an audio track.

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Probably not quite OK from a copyright perspective, but as long as you don’t make any money from them I figure it’s morally fine (record labels: I’d be happy to pay for backtracks like these! Please sell them!). They are slightly more common now though compared to a couple of years ago, as they can be made by ripping the individual tracks from Guitar Hero or Rock Band.

guitar pro songs

These are quite hard to come by as no artists (at least that I know) release such tracks officially. The best backtracks are originals with all other tracks, even vocals. songs with no guitar tracks that allow you to jam over them yourself or make a cover of a known song. There are numerous sites for backtracks (like and ), i.e.














Guitar pro songs