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Friday, September 19, 2008

Techna Fit (HN-1342-blu) Blue 4 Brake Lines - HB, rear drum (4 line kit)

Built for the (96-98) Honda Civic... These SS brake lines are a direct replacement to the factory rubber lines. They are wrapped in stainless steel and then covered in PVC coating to ensure long lasting performance. Each line kit is specifically designed for each application. These lines are blue in color and there are 4 included in this kit


Lastly it's important to note that you should be practicing the rhythms too. When you get a new Play-along CD, you should learn the rhythm guitar part as well. And spend a lot of time doing that. Better rhythm playing equals better soloing, it's just the way it is. Look at players like Eddie Dan Halen and Jimi Hendrix. Not only are the a couple of the best soloists of all time, but rhythm players as well.

Also let's say you just mastered the hottest lick you have ever tried. Nicely done. But that's only the first part of it. You need to be able to play it along with a band. Sitting in your room and playing the licks over and over is great practice, but when you go to play it with a band it just may fall to pieces. You have probably been in this situation. Everything sounds great at home, but not so great at the jam. So take your new lick and jam over a bunch of different tracks in a bunch of different keys. Then you will REALLY be mastering the new lick.

Paul Celly has started writing for ckoMusic. Make your guitar practice way more productive with ckoMusic guitar backing tracks.

Why do you need guitar backing tracks? Because it's the closest thing to performing with a band you can do. Playing with other musicians is the best thing in the world for your guitar playing. But what if no one's around? What if it's 3 in the morning? That's when having guitar backing tracks helps out. Now you have a band at your disposal. Problem solved!

So stock up on guitar backing tracks and get ready to jam with the band!

What if you are the type of player who almost passes out when it's your time to solo? Better preparation for a jam will cure that. With the tracks you can practice all your licks and get a lot more comfortable with your soloing so you will be confident in these situations. You need to go to the jam with the confidence that you are going to play great.

Guitar Backing Tracks - Why You Need Them



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