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How are you all this fine evening

Robert Brunet (1053)
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9/14/2009 8:41:29 PM · 20 Views

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Well here goes i will tell you all something that you already know lol .The groove builder is really good for practicing scales and arpeggios on . There i said it ! Later !





old rob !

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Re: How are you all this fine evening
9/15/2009 8:30:08 AM
Cinda Private (4763) wrote:

I agree... it adds a lot of variety and is much more fun than using a metrononme.

I use an RC-20 loop station a lot. I'll set the metronome on it, then put in my own chord or chord progress to practice scales or solos.

Groove builder is WAY more cost effective.


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