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''Love your intro. You do seem a bit disconnected from the backing track, makes me think its the recording gear not you. Enjoyed it!''
--Rick
Woodys Wagon
''It had Train feel to it then went crazy,I liked most of what you played!''
--Bro.Bob
Woodys Wagon
''Nice energy, but seem to be pushing a little too hard and overplaying and that might be why timing suffers and the distortion level is higher than I'd like (metallic overdrive).''
--BlueInGreen
Woodys Wagon
''Lot of energy in this one. A good exercise to play with this fast bt. Sounds like you are blowing too hard. This can thin out the tone (and flatten the pitch) and comes off harsh. Breath deep from your belly to open up the resonance.''
--Eric Martin
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''these are the kind of tracks that will help you improve time...what I notice about the masters is that they can play a string of nothing riffs but so well in time that is sounds great...nice one Dog''
--Steph Wilson
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''Yup....its all there Dog in large quantities. I see a good future ahead.....''
--Peter Holliman
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''Hi Doghouse, the most of us have with some bt's timing problems and you will overcome them, like ure energy and skills in that short time of playing!!''
--RonDutch
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''Tming off but my whole life has been off so don't worry. May have been a little to busy IMHO.''
--Ringer
Woodys Wagon
''Some really awesome riffs and play. Maybe attacking a little too tense. Was timing a latency issue? See forum.''
--Brown Ale Guy
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''Lots of good ideas, but also quite busy. Leave some some space for the rest of the band.''
--Ed
Woodys Wagon
''Timing and notes were off in the beginning to me but got much better as the track went on. :)''
--Mc7
Woodys Wagon
''The fast one's can be tough, and I agree with you that timing was a problem. You had plenty of good ideas though, and some of your phrasing was very good.''
--Mark wilson