Beginner Solo In D, Backing track availability
Crazyfret
Dec 3 2008, 09:51 AM
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Hiya Muris hope you are well

I've been practicing the Beginner Solo in D and almost got it down apart from the 16th note triplets at full tempo, (its a bit hit and miss at 60bpm tbh).

I was wondering if you can pm the backing track so I can send you a recording, or is there a way of sending the feed from my sound card output and through my podxt and record the track to my DAW?

Wish I had a video recorder so you could actually see me play and you could give me some feed back as why I seem to 'choke' on the tripplet section.

Cheers

Craig

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Crazyfret
Dec 5 2008, 09:05 PM
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Hiya Muris

After many takes rolleyes.gif this is the best one I came up with. The tapping section is not in time tho sad.gif

I'll keep practicing and prob post another take to see if I've improved.

Thanks

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