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Harmonic Minor Riff

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  • Aug 26, 2022
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You know that feeling when you create a really cool riff then you find out 5 seconds later that it sounds very similar to someone else’s riff. Well that happened to me with the Sweep Picking IV Syn’s etude.
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    Sounds really fast, I think a way is to upload your video to YouTube and slow it down. Maybe on your video maker app/software there's an option to not have the pitch change/distort on different speeds
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