Guitar Programs That You Prefer. |
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Guitar Programs That You Prefer. |
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Jun 3 2009, 12:47 PM |
Hi there, just would like to see some links posted to some various guitar programs that helped anyone out there develop better, technique, theory, ear training, or anything in general or any programs to stay away from.
They don't have to be a free program either just post the link and a little blurb next to it of what it helped you with and we can kinda start a little Guitar Program index. I would like to start things off by telling you guys a program to stay away from- http://www.perfectpitch.com/ , basically a scam and the guy who has perfect pitch in the audio lessons really doesn't explain things very well to help anyone come even close to developing perfect pitch. -------------------- Join Me On the Lyrics Board !
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Jun 3 2009, 12:50 PM |
Hi there, just would like to see some links posted to some various guitar programs that helped anyone out there develop better, technique, theory, ear training, or anything in general or any programs to stay away from. They don't have to be a free program either just post the link and a little blurb next to it of what it helped you with and we can kinda start a little Guitar Program index. I would like to start things off by telling you guys a program to stay away from- http://www.perfectpitch.com/ , basically a scam and the guy who has perfect pitch in the audio lessons really doesn't explain things very well to help anyone come even close to developing perfect pitch. Guitarpro is the best program out there in my opinion.. you can learn songs from it, write and save your own music on it and practice with it... it has a speed trainer and loop that has helped me alot I love guitarpro |
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Jun 3 2009, 01:20 PM |
Guitarpro is the best program out there in my opinion.. you can learn songs from it, write and save your own music on it and practice with it... it has a speed trainer and loop that has helped me alot I love guitarpro Yep guitarpro is the best -------------------- My Gear
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Jun 3 2009, 01:36 PM |
Yeah, guitar pro has become a sort of "industry standard". It is very common in use and packed with powerful tabbing and MIDI features, compared to other similar software.
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Jun 3 2009, 01:37 PM
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I would like to start things off by telling you guys a program to stay away from- http://www.perfectpitch.com/ , basically a scam and the guy who has perfect pitch in the audio lessons really doesn't explain things very well to help anyone come even close to developing perfect pitch. I dont agree with you on this matter. I tried the relative pitch and perfect pitch training and it really gives good training methods and your ear improves. But like everything elese you have to put time into it. The relative pitch is a little simpler to train. But for perfect pitch you really need time. |
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Jun 3 2009, 01:39 PM |
I too have become a Guitar Pro fan.
I love it! -------------------- www.youtube.com/Wallimann
www.davidwallimann.com |
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Jun 3 2009, 01:47 PM |
I also like guitar pro a lot and agree that David LB ear training is great !!!
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Jun 3 2009, 02:21 PM |
I would like to start things off by telling you guys a program to stay away from- http://www.perfectpitch.com/ , basically a scam and the guy who has perfect pitch in the audio lessons really doesn't explain things very well to help anyone come even close to developing perfect pitch. Hm .. i think David-Lucas Burge's courses are not a scam at all. The RelativePitch training course is really well done. Good structure and goes step by step through each interval. I work with it since a while and find them way more effective then other tools i have tried. Can not say if the perfect pitch course is working. It is a complete other level of ear training and difficult to explain/practice, but in any ways i'm sure it will open up your ears for deeper listening. |
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Jun 3 2009, 04:22 PM |
You must be kidding, David Lucas Burge rocks! And his dvd`s are awesome! But of course GP5 is the best
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Jun 3 2009, 04:45 PM |
Guitarsoftware I use and find very usefull:
Tabs en playing: Guitar Pro 5, Band in box Scales en chord diagrams: KD guitar utility eartraining: earmaster pro recording software: cubase, gearbox -------------------- Guitartonemaster.com - +2500 free guitar jam- & backing tracks -
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Jun 3 2009, 05:21 PM |
+1 for GuitarPro.
I´d like to add www.musictheory.net which is an awesome and helpful theory trainer. Not only ear training, but also musical notation training is featured. |
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Jun 3 2009, 08:42 PM |
Guitar Pro for me!!
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Jun 4 2009, 10:23 AM |
Guitar Pro and Band in box are my favorites
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Jun 4 2009, 10:43 AM |
I love Guitar Pro, excellent to learn songs.
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