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Learning to play with a click track

charliechitlins

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It's a fact of life these days that some of us will have to play live with tracks.
The drummer, at the least, is likely to have to play to a click.
 
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Blind Lemon Chicken

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It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing. Synchronization or Syncopation.
 
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