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The Beatles song "Help" slowed waaay down is terrific IMO the lyrics make the slower performance much more meaningful.
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Wicked Game. Love to hold the bends!
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I sing this one, ill have try it slower, i think i already sing it slower but lets see
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I think this slower version is better than the original.
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I like to sing and play this song more in line with the slower Neil Diamond version.
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The Police's Synchronicity II is fun to play and sing, it slows down easily for me.
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I have been working on my own solo guitar arrangement of "Watermelon Man". To solidify the notes in my mind, I am playing at about half tempo in reference to any version that I have heard. The slower tempo sounds more appealing with each practice run (or walk). I might leave it at the slow tempo.
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slow version
Stop, in the Name of Love..
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