Many "Electric Guitarists" , whatever style they are playing, are interested in Classical Music. Quoting for example Larry Corryel (fusion Jazz), Elek Bacsik (Jazz), Yngwie Malmsteen (Hard-Rock), ...
It is true that the Classical...
"Musical Dictation" function:
The software behaves like a professor of music. At the beginning of each exercise, the software plays a preview of the series of notes that you'll have to recognize, while it shows them (on the screen)...
This metronome plays tempos from 40 to 340 beats per minute.
It also allows the user to play simple, compound and odd-time meters as well as mixes of measures (5/4=3+2/4, 13/8=3+2+3+2/8), etc.
It plays different tones for accent,...
This guitar tuner allows standard and open* tunings.
The program shows the name of the note, together with its place on the stave, and numerical values of pitch/frequency. If the open tunings doesn't fit your needs, you can use the keyboard...
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...
How to play the guitar - Volume II is intended for beginner/intermediate level guitarists. With both tab and standard musical notation, its objectives include mastering the pick, arpeggios, finger-picking, hammering-on and pulling-off, slide,...
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...