Practicing with a rhythm track-a must

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Ron Hogan
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Practicing with a rhythm track-a must

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I can't tell you how important it is to practice with a rhythm section to keep your playing on track. If you learn a new lick without it, then jump into a band situation, you may fall flat. Give yourself a boost .
I use the Trio+. On this one, I programed it just to play a one chord over and over again to work out my hand.


C6 tuning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gml6EeVC-ig
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Larry Dering
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Good stuff Ron. Sounds awesome. I have the Trio but used it very little. Gotta pull it out of the closet and give it a shot.
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A Boss RC-3 or RC-5 works well too!
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Larry Dering wrote:Good stuff Ron. Sounds awesome. I have the Trio but used it very little. Gotta pull it out of the closet and give it a shot.
Larry, if nothing else, just set it up to play a one chord over and over.
i set it up to playing the root note over and over again in time for a measure. The Trio takes that route note and makes it into a rhythm with real bass sounds and drum sounds.

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