Pick a short section
Choose the smallest part that feels rough. It might be one bend, one shift, or one bar of rhythm.
Loop one riff, solo, or rhythm part from YouTube, slow it down, and keep repeating the exact section you are learning.
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Pick one riff, lick, or bar. A short loop usually teaches you more than replaying the whole song again.
Choose the smallest part that feels rough. It might be one bend, one shift, or one bar of rhythm.
Put the loop around that part with a little space before and after it. You want enough room to breathe into the phrase.
Lower the speed until your hands feel relaxed. If your picking or fretting gets tense, slow it down more.
Work on two or three notes if that is what needs attention. Once it feels clean, widen the loop.
Raise the speed slowly. If it gets messy, back off a little and make the loop clean again.
Yes. Paste a YouTube link, set the A/B loop points, and repeat the section you want to practise.
Yes. Use the speed control to slow the phrase down, then raise the speed as it gets cleaner.
Yes. You can upload an audio file and use the same loop, seek, speed, and volume controls.