Error in Free Downloadable Lesson

I have dl'ed all the lessons in the new garageband and they all work except for lesson 2 for guitar. Once I click on it, an error message pops up: "Audio File 'Guitar2GTRs2MiXv3.caf' not found." There is also two buttons to "search" and to "skip." "Search" leads to the same message. "Skip" leads to the lesson without sound. I have tried to find the lessons to delete lesson 2 and re-dl it, but can't find it. Also I have dl'ed the same lesson numerous times, to have the same message. Anyone else getting this message for lesson 2 or any others. With this happening, it is keeping me weary of dl'ing any of the artist lessons.

Problem Solved!
1. Quit GarageBand.
2. Goto /Users/<your username>/Library/Application Support/GarageBand/Working Copies
3. Delete the Guitar Lesson 2_Chords - G, C
4. Start GarageBand up and enjoy Lesson 2.
If i had to guess i would say it looks like there is a cache created when you start a lesson and it must be easily corrupted.
It may have happened to me by having a download interrupted and I tried to run the Lesson anyway. Or perhaps trying to run the lesson mid download, i believe i may have tried that too in my impatience waiting for the Lesson. Either of those scenarios i could envision creating a corrupt "working copy."
Hope this helps.
Terry

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