The whole thing is in 4/4 time, one base Tempo, but part A is heavily syncopated. And it is syncopated in a way that BIAB can't do "straight up" as it were, for there is a place in that riff where one would have to be able to apply Push chords to two consectutive 8th note beats, something that BIAB cannot do as of yet -- you might inquire of Bob "Notes" Norton as to the availability of one of his Expanded Styles that may work (misbarring using a homebrewed "Expanded" Style that spreads the time of one bar out over two bars at double tempo to create the illusion.

Andrew, I suggest you search for a MIDI of this song, perhaps you can find one and load that into BIAB for playback. You may also be able to edit out the track that you want to play along with it. Leave the BIAB style disabled and play with the MIDI file for your backing track.

BTW -- Your solo performance of the piece stands on its own. You might just consider continuing doing just that piece the same way in live performance. Very nice.


--Mac