![]() ![]() To that end, I made a video of how I like to play along with things using the loop and tempo functions of the Riffmaster Pro program. That someone else doesn’t have to actually be there, it could be the recording of the song. If you always practice alone, and only hear what you are playing, and you are playing it wrong, it’s going to take a lot longer to play it right than if you play along with someone else who is playing it right. ![]() What I mean by that is like race car drivers looking at the wall and thinking “oh I hope I don’t hit the wall,” you’ll end up sounding like what you play along with. If you’ve read many of my emails or lessons, you’ve probably heard me talk about “looking at the road and not the wall” when you practice.
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