QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Jun 13 2011, 03:02 AM)

Hi Frank.. yes Sinisa is right.. you need to pay closer attention to the count in the background.. it is absolutely essential because if you lose your place you can't just keep playing as if the backing hasn't moved on.. you either have to stop and practice it until you can do it 100% in time or you need to stop and listen to know when to come back in and with the correct part of the song.. I hope that makes sense ?
For example, If I miss a chord whilst playing along to a backing track.. I have to just carry on and play the next part and forget about the chord I missed. But if you keep playing at your own tempo and try to fit in all the chords even though you've gone out of time then you will not be in synch with the 'count' or beat
It's quite difficult to explain but I hope that helps

Thank you fore the advise Ben. Only in 2 Places i got out of tempo. The 1st started at the second part of the solo and the 2nd the entry after the solo. I been thinking what is wrong but i did found the problem . First of all i have to get my self on MP3 Stereo System and rerecord the backing tracks with a good quality recorder. Simply on this PC stereo what i got now is almost imposable to fallow the bit with out the headset .I don't see any where oust going out of rhythm,accept in this tow places. The overall playing is not bed i think. Talking about rhythm this song is very difficult to play.