The Wizard - Black Sabbath - Custom Backing Track MP3
This title is a cover of The Wizard as made famous by Black Sabbath
Tempo: variable (around 100 BPM)
In the same key as the original: Am
This song ends without fade out
Duration: 04:21 - Preview at: 01:15
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About The Wizard
Release date: 1970
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres:
Hard Rock & Metal, In English
Original songwriters: Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, William Ward Swingle (US 1), Geezer Butler
All the content on our website is entirely reproduced by our musicians in studio. We do not use any parts of the original recordings and do not make use of AI stem separation technology in any way.
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tikobrown 7 months ago
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Good Stuff, great to jam with -
djonson21 1 year ago
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I think it is really good. I know I'm going to have alot of fun playing this cool old Sabbath song. -
rakkesh_262 3 years ago
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Drums vary slightly from the original, but this version surprisingly seems to match the one used in Peaky Blinders. -
gbessantliveco 3 years ago
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Excellent website -
gardnerandy94 4 years ago
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Sounds just like the song without the harmonica track, great to play it along with -
hitmanmusic 5 years ago
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Yeah looks like I'd have to make a click or HH track to kick this off playing the harp and have it all fall in right. Otherwise nice. -
jwar10 5 years ago
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As a blues harp player, I removed the harmonica and added the count. Oddly, the count only counts down to the drum & guitar, not the opening harmonica solo. Makes the count useless as the harmonica intro is the intro to the song...and must be played precisely at the right time to lead into the song. -
tonyfontana2000 6 years ago
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really good -
DanRode 8 years ago
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Sounds good. Vocals are solid and the music is really close. -
jehjeh007 8 years ago
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ain't failed me yet -
nuccle 8 years ago
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excellent -
AlexLucas 8 years ago
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Good -
tvannaman2000 9 years ago
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Instruments sound good. Vocals are fairly close.
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