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		<title>10 Ways to Add Interest to Your Solo&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Approach the target note by a 1/2 step above or below. This works best with the approach note on the off beat (in between beats) followed by the target note on the down beat.
2. Incorporate chords into your solo&#8217;s. This can really fill out your sound and add emphasis.
3. Mix and match effects together [...]]]></description>
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