Screaming in the Night - Krokus - Custom Backing Track MP3

This title is a cover of Screaming in the Night as made famous by Krokus

Tempo: variable (around 96 BPM)

In the same key as the original: Em

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 06:41 - Preview at: 02:43

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Intro count      Click
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Drum Kit
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Sound effects (Wind)
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Bass
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Electric Guitar (left)
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Electric Guitar (right)
100%
Electric Guitar
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Arr. Electric Guitar 1
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Arr. Electric Guitar 2
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Lead Electric Guitar
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Backing Vocals
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Lead Vocal
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About Screaming in the Night

Release date: 1983
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Hard Rock & Metal, Rock, In English
Original songwriters: Chris Von Rohr, Fernando Arb (Von), Mark Storace, Mark Kohler

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1 comment
  • leemantell 2 years ago
    the instruments are awesome, but the vocals are too pitchy, actually unbearable! I pitch shifted down -2 on the lead and -1 on the backing vocals (backing vocals seem to already be shifted down 1) that improved the experience a great bit so now I can play along. Too annoying otherwise. Good job on the click track to help with the free style intro. (I wrote down markers on a notepad for the click beat to active stroke, only then finally got it down, by visually preparing for when it occurs)