Cold Cold Heart Backing Track(Slowed Down Version)

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Josh Moss
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Cold Cold Heart Backing Track(Slowed Down Version)

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I hope I'm posting this in the right section. I'm looking for the Cold Cold Heart backing track version that is slowed down compared to the original tempo. It has more of like a Hawaiian tempo. I've seen several videos on youtube of steelers doing great versions of this classic in a slowed down tempo version, but I can only find backing tracks for the standard one. I'm willing to pay for the track, I just can't find one.
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Post by George Biner »

Have you considered slowing down the track yourself? i imagine there are lots of ways to do it -- I use a
free program called Audacity - it has an effect called something like "reduce tempo without changing pitch" - I just apply the effect then save it as a new file.
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There is an app on iPhone iPad called the amazing slow downer. You have to import the song you want to modify. It then lets you adjust the tempo and/or the pitch incrementally, up or down. The pitch part is great for old recordings that are too sharp for E and too flat for F. You can even loop a little section to practice a lick.
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