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Learn Jazz Standards is proud to present our first ever play along album, Blues in All 12 Keys.  This album features a left/right channel split between the bass and comp. Bass players, pianists, and guitarists can mute the channel with their instrument to practice bass lines or comping.  Also, sometimes horn players like to play without a comp instrument to practice playing the changes without a comp instrument to guide them.  The left/right channel split allows them to do so.  We spent more time on these premium tracks, and they are a lot of fun to play along with!  This album is available for mp3 download at CD Baby:

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/learnjazzstandards3



Learn Jazz Standards offers a backing track/play along for Marvin Gaye’s soul standard, What’s Goin’ On. This track is a really fun jam. All instrumentalists will enjoy playing along with this track, and it’s definitely vocal-friendly as well! Our What’s Goin’ On play along is available from CD Baby:

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/learnjazzstandards


You can now purchase mp3s of any play alongs we have done!

 We will send you an mp3 of any song for $3 (U.S.) per song! All you have to do is go to the Donate button above on the right hand side of the page, donate $3 per song you would like us to send you, and then list all of the songs you wish to own. We will send you the songs within 2 business day. You will then have the mp3s on your computer.  You can also upload the songs to your iPod, iPhone or other mp3 player to carry around with you so you can jam wherever you go.

If you would like to order any of our play alongs, please donate $3 per song, tell us which songs you would like in the comments section on the Pay Pal website, and also send a courtesy e-mail to www.Learnjazzstandards@gmail.com listing the songs you paid for. We will send you the play along(s) you order within 2 business days.

Thanks for your support!  We hope to continue to expand our play along series, add more albums, and continue to bring more excellent content to you for years to come.

-Camden and Brent