Batteries Included: 0 Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Alfred Publishing EAN: 0038081205083 Format: CD-ROM Weight: 60 hundredths-pounds Label: Alfred Publishing Manufacturer: Alfred Publishing Model: alftygd2 Number Of Items: 1 Packaged Height: 160 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 940 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 80 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 780 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Windows XP Platform: Mac OS 9 and below Platform: Windows 95 Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Alfred Publishing Release Date: 2004-03-01 Studio: Alfred Publishing
Feature:
- Beginners of all ages will learn the essentials of the guitar, and begin playing in no time
- Easy-to-follow lessons introduce reading guitar tablatures
- Learn all the chords and scales, and some cool licks for acoustic or electric guitars
- Several different types of guitar playing are introduced, from country picking to Spanish flamenco
- Multiple exercises reinforce skills, as you play along with the on-screen lessons
Product Description:
Teach Yourself To Play Guitar is a great new way to learn guitar. It features an interactive teaching approach in a fun audio/visual format, for better learning. Customizable ear-training tool helps you play a song after listening to it Interactive song player lets you change tempos, adjust audio levels, and Record your performance Built-in guitar Tuner keeps you in perfect tune
Customer Reviews:
2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
It's really gotten me on my way!, 2008-01-08 Originally I received an older version in Sept 2007, but the company replaced it with the newer updated version in November when I had some technical problems. It's been great!!! It's very clear, concise, and well-paced, even for an total beginner like me. The new version is a siginificant improvement over the old one, and I totally recommend it. as for the previous reviews, everything that was supposed to be in the box was there. And, why would you even bother with software if that's not the way you like to learn? Also, it's run perfectly fine on my Windows Vista computer and my MacBook Pro.
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