Guitar Method Version 4.0 From:emedia , eMedia ,
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: CD-ROM Brand: emedia EAN: 0746290080642 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+ Format: CD-ROM Height: 7.5 inches Length: 5.25 inches Weight: 119 hundredths-pounds Width: 1.75 inches Label: eMedia Manufacturer: eMedia Model: EG08063 Packaged Height: 180 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 760 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 10 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 530 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows Vista Platform: Windows NT Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Windows XP Platform: Mac OS X Publisher: eMedia Release Date: 2007-10-11 Studio: eMedia
Feature:
- 165 comprehensive lessons with options for either tablature or music notation
- Over 50 videos including split-screens and close-ups of both hands
- Over 70 hit songs from artists such as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Steve Miller, and more
- Support for left-handed animated fretboard with custom skins
- Includes automatic tuner, metronome, and 250-chord dictionary
Product Description:
eMedia's Guitar Method 4 is a new version of the world's best-selling beginning guitar CD-ROM! Over 160 comprehensive lessons cover everything from the basics through chord strumming, playing melodies and fingerpicking. New modern rock chapter includes various strumming styles, movable power chords and power chord riffs. Now with over 50 videos! Multi-track audio gives full band accompaniment on many of the hit songs. There is a variable-speed MIDI track option allowing students to practice any song or exercise at whatever tempo they want. There is also the option to learn using either tablature or standard music notation. Additional features include a built-in automatic tuner, digital metronome, recorder and 250-chord dictionary.
Customer Reviews:
Not bad but limited, 2008-09-17 I have had this program for about 4 months and still find myself trying to master some of the most basic songs. The longer I have used the more it seems that it focuses on "campfire songs". There are a few licensed tracks like Knockin on Heavens Door by Dylan, but when you get to that point with the software it feels awfully difficult. It would have been nice if there was a little bit more tutorial and a few sections that described things to watch out for when playing. Instead we move from song to song with a new chord thrown in. No practice routines or finer exercises are present from what I have found.
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