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The Backing Tracks Music
Bands or solo musicians may use backing tracks to add extra instrumental or vocal tracks to a live performance, to enhance the sound (as in the employment of doubled backing vocals) or to replicate more closely the instrumentation on record (as in the use of additional recorded parts such as string sections.) A singer or vocal group performing without a band may sing along to pre-recorded music. A music track without lead vocals may also be called karaoke or minus-one track. Music backing tracks are also available for instrumental practice and jamming.
Various sorts of tracks can be used in performance. This list includes artists who use each practice as illustrations; each list is not, however, authoritative and provides only a few examples.
Prior to the advent of computers, backing tracks were generally employed through the use of audio tape synced with the live performance. In the 1980s, digital sequencers afforded a new option for bands based in electronic music: a sequencer could be programmed with the MIDI control data to play back an entire song live, by generating the sound on the spot from Sythn However, it was not until the advent of the computer (and more specifically, the digita audio that musicians were given any real choice beyond the use of tape. Today, the methods used for backing tracks vary; smaller bands frequently use CDs, etc.
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