Working out a solo from a record is the oldest guitar lesson there is
Slow a fast run to half speed and it stays in the guitar's key, so your fingers learn the real notes. Drag across the two bars of the solo that keep beating you and they loop seamlessly while you play along. Save each lick as a named note — bends, double-stops, that turnaround — and your working set is waiting next session. When a voicing is murky, the pitch heat map shows where the energy sits so you can find it on the neck.
A detail worth knowing: hard-panned 1960s records put the guitar on one side — the channel blend lifts it out. Everything else SlowBird does — the searchable library, per-track memory, the five-band EQ — is described on the main page, and the core tools in depth under slow down, looping and notes.
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