Hey man I’m your guy!! It’s funny cause I’m working on this solo too right now. I’m going to be playing it at a live gig this summer. I’ll start out with technique: the techniques in the solo include sweep picking, alternate picking and legato type stuff. The key to getting up to speed is starting super slow. And I mean SUPER slow. If you aren’t familiar with sweep picking them I would take some time and get used to the basic motion before you tackle the solo. Before I started learning it I could sweep but not very fast. So what I did was I divided the solo into sections. The first section with the legato run in it, the second section with the sweeps, and the third section with the alternate picking shreddy runs in it. Start with the first section and just play along to a metronome. Maybe start out at 80 BPMS or whatever speed you can play it at. Do that until you get it up to speed and do the same with the other sections. I’m still working on this solo myself and I by all means aren’t even close to having it 100% down or up to speed. This solo takes some time to learn (I’m crazy for thinking I can learn the whole thing by July), and the biggest thing is TAKE YOUR TIME. Starting slow in the beginning and GRADUALY working the speed up really pays off in the end. And of course if your wanting to playing it standing up then practice that way cause sweeping and standing is kind of tricky ( for me at least) good luck man, let me know how it goes