While it may be tempting to dial in the distortion and delay when you practice, typically you want to keep it clean. In this instance, though, we're going to combine those two philosophies into what I think is the most fun way to practice guitar, from scales to arpeggios and everything in between. You'll want to stick to your clean tone, but grab your delay pedal for this lesson, and if you don't have a delay pedal, you should consider entering my contest to win an MXR Carbon Copy.
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