From the Transcribe website:
"It is important to understand that Transcribe! does not attempt to do the whole job, processing an audio file and outputting musical notation or midi - this would be nice, but is a currently unsolved research problem. The spectrum analysis feature is very useful for working out those hard-to-hear chords, but you must still use your ear and brain to decide which of the peaks in the spectrum are notes being played, which are merely harmonics, and which are just the result of noise and broad-spectrum instruments such as drums. If you have never worked out even a simple piece of music by ear then Transcribe! will probably not help you (see How to Transcribe), but if you do sometimes work out recorded music by ear then Transcribe! can make the job a lot quicker and easier."
I suggest you record the video, convert the audio to .mp3 and run it through something like a free program from
BestPractice, slow down the solo and learn the solo one section(however you define it) at a time.
Here are a few other TB links you may want to take a look at.
1 Slow downer software 2 3
Good luck. Let us know how it goes.