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bjango53 - Posted - 03/19/2011: 04:29:46
A great idea for making scale/metronome practise interesting.
youtube.com/watch?v=-zbhHIrhA6...e=related
danielburdett - Posted - 03/19/2011: 07:15:40
I have a metronome. Does that mean that I can play like that?
Yellowhouseroad - Posted - 03/19/2011: 07:55:15
This a awesome video! I grabbed so many cool licks off of this lesson!
Devon Wells - Posted - 03/30/2011: 16:33:46
I'd seen this one before and then couldn't find the link again. It is awesome. Thanks.
bjohio - Posted - 04/03/2011: 04:40:34
The original link is on the Korg website.
korg.com/Artist.aspx?artist=328
It also includes a PDF tab of the exercises. While you're there, you may want to check out Victor Wooten's metronome exercises. There are some great tips for developing timing.
korg.com/Artist.aspx?artist=647
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