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Im trying to learn a song on rythm guitar, but i find one of the parts
a bit hard, because the lead blocks some of the sound.. is it any way
to mute the lead through the whole song w/o deleting it?
Kilgore
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Aug 7, 2010, 2:17:10 PM8/7/10
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If the lead guitar is on a separate staff, remove the Gtr In for that
staff at
the beginning of the score.
David
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doesnt work :/
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Yeah, just edit the lead guitar and then use the volume buttons.
> > Im trying to learn a song on rythm guitar, but i find one of the parts > a bit hard, because the lead blocks some of the sound.. is it any way > to mute the lead through the whole song w/o deleting it? >