![]() ![]() Thanks again for the advice and recommendations. ) Meanwhile, for other songs on which I am trying to hammer down the rhythm, like Burnin for You, (BOC) I can mute rhythm and keep lead. Although, I really do like just grooving that songs rhythm too. For example, for songs like American Woman (the Guess Who) I can let the rhythm flow while I try the lead. ![]() lead one time through, rhythm the next, correct? If so, this is great at this stage of my learning and ability. If I understand correctly, instead of trying to find a track I want to play, minus the guitar track (rhythm and/or lead) I can download the full version of the track and remove (mute) whichever portion I want when I want, i.e. That said, rather than continue to use Microsoft Groove Music player, which has served my purposes well-enough thus far, I am going to VanBasco as recommended. Man, I wish I started playing 30 years ago. ![]() Unfortunately being in the obscurity of somewhere between beginner - Intermediate level, I think it is well beyond my needs. Go to the DVD playback for Windows page to find out how to add DVD playback to Windows 10. WOW!!! That Bandstand tutorial was unreal. A more upmarket, but pricier alternative (although it lacks GS support) is Native Instruments new Bandstand, which was reviewed in last months SOS ( sos/may06/articles/nibandstand.htm ). To do that, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features > Add a feature > Windows Media Player, and select Install. ![]()
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