Tthe most classic tips for becoming a better jazz improviser include, learning solos by ear, licks, and learning jazz standard. If you get into playing jazz it is expected that you will learn many standards, especially if you get into jamming or doing shows, it will be expected that you know all the popular tunes and can improvise around them. Learning to play jazz standards is essential part of being a jazz musician. Not always aspiring jazz guitarist have option to play live with real band's members. For this reason virtual band from jazz backing tracks is often the only options to learn chords or improvise over jazz tune.
AVAILABLE TRACKS
Acoustic Jazz in G
All Blues (Miles Davis)
All the Things You Are
Armando's Rhumba (Chick Corea)
Autumn Leaves
B Trippin' Jazz
Billy's Song (Chuck Loeb)
Black Orpheus (Manha De Carneval)
Blue Bossa
Blue Bossa 2 (K.Dorham)
Blue Monk (Thelonius Monk)
Bossa Dorado (Stochelo Rosenberg)
Canatloupe Island (Herbie Hancock)
Chitlin Con Carne (Kenny Burrell)
F Sharp jazz
I've Got Rhythm
Jazz - Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Jazz Exercise in E
Limehouse Blues
Minor Swing
My Funny Valentine
Nica's Dream Ebm (Horace Silver)
Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk)
Shadow of Your Smile
Slow jazz in G
So What
Someday My Prince Will Come (Miles Davis)
Sunny
Take Five
There Will Never Be Another You
Traditional Jazz in A
Watermelon Man (Herbie Hancock)
You Don't Know What Love Is