someone understands. it isn't that hard to grasp. it's just a new way of playing licks, and with a lot of practice, it definitely makes it possible to play faster. by the way, no matter what you do, it will always sound blurry and sloppy because the human ear can only pick up sounds so quickly, by the time one note is picked up and processed, the next has already been played, so even if it is played cleanly, it will sound blurry.
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someone understands. it isn't that hard to grasp. it's just a new way of playing licks, and with a lot of practice, it definitely makes it possible to play faster. by the way, no matter what you do, it will always sound blurry and sloppy because the human ear can only pick up sounds so quickly, by the time one note is picked up and processed, the next has already been played, so even if it is played cleanly, it will sound blurry.
someone understands. it isn't that hard to grasp. it's just a new way of playing licks, and with a lot of practice, it definitely makes it possible to play faster. by the way, no matter what you do, it will always sound blurry and sloppy because the human ear can only pick up sounds so quickly, by the time one note is picked up and processed, the next has already been played, so even if it is played cleanly, it will sound blurry.