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    Open String Licks VOL 2
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      redmanx999 last edited by

      Hi Emil. Thanks for this lesson-- the licks have really taken me to another level! Would it be possible to have a version of the first solo recorded, say at half or quarter speed? I'm getting the notes and fingering fine but rhythmically I'm struggling (I can't play it at full speed yet). I can slow it down in the player, but when it gets to a certain point (1/4 speed?) it's unintelligible. Thanks! If you can't, no worries--didn't know if you had a slower audio version around somewhere.

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        emilernebro @redmanx999 last edited by

        @redmanx999
        Hi!
        Thanks for asking and I'm really glad you're working on the lesson and that it has helped you to reach another level! Great work!!
        As of now, I don't have that recorded in a slower speed - sorry! Half speed should sound OK when changing the tempo in the player at our site, but I get what you mean when we change to 1/4 of the speed it's difficult to hear what's actually happening. Sometimes it helps to just practice using the metronome for awhile and then go back to the backing track. Try it in a slower speed using only metronome and then see how you do when going back to the lesson backing track. Kind regards/Emil

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