Originally Posted by: DiscoRickAre there any songs on the site that you don't need a backing track to play alone?
It seems most require a backing track.[/quote]
Quite a few of the Robert Johnson blues songs are meant to be played as guitar only arrangements.
https://www.guitartricks.com/songs/artist/robert-johnson
And there a few other blues & bluegrass tunes like that.
https://www.guitartricks.com/songs/bluegrass?d=all&s=newest
Deep River Blues is especially fun!
Anders has a tutorial on Ragtime guitar that is meant to be played solo.
https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=975
I have a series of blues tutorials that are aimed at single guitar arrangements.
https://www.guitartricks.com/search.php?search=%22blues+orchestration%22
There are a few chord melody type tunes in which guitar is the only instrument.
Fields Of Gold
https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=1150
After You've Gone
https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=644
St. Louis Blues
https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=759
Even though most rock, blues & country songs are arranged to be played with a band (or backing track) you can still play the guitar part for any song without backing track or any accompaniment. I do that often when practicing, just play the guitar parts.
[quote=DiscoRick]Or are there any that you can use a looper to play alone?
The Jam Station has audio files that loop over & again.
But if you mean use a looper to play, it depends on the song form. If a song only has one section or chord progression that repeats over & again, then you could use one.
Any song that has more than one section, or differrent chord progressions, you'd have to set the looper for each section if it had a memory bank. Or change it on the fly.
Hope that helps!