In language learning there is a trick called 'backchaining' for pronouncing difficult words or sentences in a foreign language - for example French sentences where there is so much ellision and liason of words that the whole thing sounds like one word to the English ear - essentially you start at the last syllable a build up the word or sentence backwards syllable by syllable.
Anyway, I tried this technique today with a solo I was learning that I couldn't get the hang of - it was a slightly swung triplet beat and I played the last triplet then the last two triplets, etc. Have to say it worked for me, I picked things up I never noticed before much quicker than usual.
Anybody else have any such tips or shortcuts?