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~ musicians should sell tracks of instruments
The ability to play along to all instruments except one missing, which you fill in yourself by playing your instrument.

How many millions of dollars could selling instrument tracks make? Instead of buying just the song or CD, a musician can buy both the compiled song (retail music) and the tracks too. Instead of leaking tracks rarely on the net (like a drum track to a specific song) they can be part of the sales either at the musician's site, on iTunes, or another store. Why are instrument tracks considered rare, hard to find, possibly illegal? Do bands simply want to hide how they composed the music? Isn't music all about learning, and having tracks available would help anyone who wants to rock the shit out of their basement corridors to a paticular song, filling in the missing instrument?

Possible ways of selling: all tracks to each separate instrument sold individually, multiple track discount, and a tool to compile i.e. three tracks together as one file, but missing the track you want to fill in with your own instrument.
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