Here are a couple of lead guitar free Mp3s. They are saved at a slightly lower resolution than the tracks on the Mp3 page. This should allow faster transfer to your computer.
The complete tracks for the first two jam tracks are available from the link on the MP3 page (this links to my Soundclick page).
I'm going to try to post regular jamtracks on this site. I’ll play over the tracks and perhaps tab out a few ideas to get you started.
You may have noticed that A Major and F# minor contain the same notes. This is because F#m is the relative minor of A. The main thing to be careful about is the last note of phrases - ending on an F# note over an A chord constantly isn't going to sound too hot. A relly bad note, by the way is usually right next to a good one!
Here's a backing track in F minor - it's based on a tune on the new Joe Bonamassa album. The chords are Fm, Bbm and Cm. You could use the Fm pentatonic, F natural minor and also the blues scale. I've recorded a solo, although it's a little "overplayed". Well I was excited as I'd discovered that if I added some low mid after my Guitar Rig ACBox software plug-in it really improved the sound. What do they say about small things pleasing small minds......!