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Software for developing music theory and ear training skills with construction, identification and ear training exercises of intervals (melodic and harmonic), chords (triads, 7ths, 9ths, 11ths and 13ths), scales (major, minor, modes, whole tone, diminished), key signatures, harmonic functions (secondary dominants and diminished 7hs and sixth chords), harmonic progressions and melodic dictation. Level can be set according to your needs. Online, context sensitive help, interval, scales and chord construction tools, setup and uninstall program (using Windows Installer) is included. Supports both English and Spanish language.
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How to Play the Guitar - Volume I, is a guitar tutorial that makes it easy for absolute beginners to learn to master the instrument. Developed by a professional guitar player and trainer, this multimedia tutorial takes you step-by-step through the fundamentals of playing blues, rock, folk, arpeggios, and even classical music on the electric or acoustic guitar.
The lessons are designed for guitar enthusiasts with no prior musical knowledge. All lessons are written in both tablature and standard musical notation. You'll learn how to move fingers of the left hand while playing simple, repetitive patterns with the right hand.
Recreating the atmosphere of a private guitar lesson, the program covers common mistakes encountered by most students, including difficulties in keeping rhythm, fingering, and musical interpretation. Each lesson is progressively more difficult, and builds on prior lessons.
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How to play the Guitar - Volume II is the sequel to the 1st volume. Developed by a professional guitar player and trainer, this multimedia tutorial takes you step-by-step through the fundamentals of playing blues, rock, folk, finger picking, on the electric or acoustic guitar.
Volume II is for beginning and intermediate musicians. Its 23 lessons cover guitar skills, technique, and musical theory. It uses both tab and standard musical notation to teach students to master the pick, arpeggios, finger-picking, hammering-on and pulling-off, slide, chords, and performing basic rhythms to a steady beat.
Recreating the atmosphere of a private guitar lesson, the program covers common mistakes encountered by most students, including difficulties in keeping rhythm, fingering, and musical interpretation. Each lesson is progressively more difficult, and builds on prior lessons.
In addition, all of the exercises are provided in standard MIDI format, and some guitar parts can be played with a bass and drums accompaniment to keep time. The course has a metronome to keep time, and a tuner to ensure that the guitar has the right pitch.
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You will find in this guitar course eleven studies inspired by various forms of the Blues: major, minor, finger-picking, played with a pick, etc.
The cyclic structure of this musical style produces pieces which are easy to remember, however the majority of these songs are not meant for beginners.
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ChordAlchemy offers a rich and robust set of capabilities for looking up chords, determining what chords you are playing and hearing how they sound.
Chord variations are easily handled by ChordAlchemy's powerful, Advanced Chord Theory and Chord Diagram Engines. Coupled with an easy-to-use interface, you can easily generate chords diagrams anywhere on an instrument's fingerboard, in any tuning, across any number of strings (up to six), spanning any number of frets from two to six. Just resize the Chord Generation Window and slide it along the neck.
Open a Chord Page and start collecting chords. Organize them by tuning, song, level of play, or what ever criteria you choose and print them out. A great tool for teachers, students, composers, and noodlers alike!
Features:
* Superior Chord Lookup for Known Chords
* Interactive Instrument Fingerboard for an Instrument-Centric Interface
* Pre-defined or Custom Tunings
* Powerful and Easy-to-Use Chord Generation Window Interface
* Real-time, Dynamic Chord Formula Modification
* Outstanding Chord Diagram Creation Control
* Create Chord Collections on Customizable Chord Pages
* Advanced Reverse Chord Lookup Capabilities including No Root and Added Bass
* Also supports Notes, Intervals and Scales
* No Root, Added Bass, No 3rd, No 5th
* And Much More...
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Guitar tuning (several variants of the guitar tuning, several tone reproduction modes of tuned string)
Guitar chords guidance (database of standard guitar chords, all possible variants of one chord
chord playing)
Work with song texts (text editing, chord recognition in texts, chord transposing)
Left-handed guitars.
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Slow down music from any audio CD, MP3 file, or Wave file - hear and learn every note. The styles and solos of all the master musicians are yours for the taking with this acclaimed transcription tool. Top sound quality and convenience for musicians at all levels.
Slice up a solo into loop points: phrase-by-phrase, measure-by-measure or even note-by-note. Play back each loop at half speed or less without changing the pitch. SlowGold even remembers the last speed that you used for each segment.
Not only that, but now you can tune a recording to your instrument instead of the other way around! If you're trying to learn a jazz solo, for instance, from an old recording made with a slightly flat piano, then you can actually make the playback sharper in tiny increments until it is playing back in perfect pitch. And all the other loops you make in the same track will automatically be played back with the same retuning, unless you change them.
Bass players can even slow a track down to half speed and transpose it up an octave at the same time, to really make the bass parts pop out.
SlowGold comes packed with goodies to make your musical learning and practice easier. It has a built-in Recorder, for instance, that lets you record old LPs or cassettes into Wave files, so that you can slow down anything. Another great use for SlowGold's Recorder is to record your own playing to a Wave file, and then use SlowGold to transcribe your *own* music.
Other goodies in SlowGold include a way to note lyric and chord information, and then create a text file with chords above lyrics to print out and give to the band. Also, a built-in track ripper function can extract any CD track to a Wave file.
SlowGold has received glowing reviews in Guitar Player, PC Magazine and in numerous Webzines. Who uses it? Guitarists, bass players, pianists, horn players, vocalists - in short, everyone who has a need to transcribe music using a fun, effective tool.
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