eMedia Guitar Method v5 | 
| From: eMedia
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $53.48 as of 11/22/2009 18:36 CST details You Save: $6.47 (11%)
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Seller: Green_Valley_Place Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 792
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac OS X Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 1.8
MPN: 8046813 Model: EG10091 UPC: 746290100913 EAN: 0746290100913 ASIN: B002LLFAKG
Release Date: November 6, 2009 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | eMedia Guitar Method v5 includes 165 comprehensive lessons with options for either tablature or music notation | | • | Over 50 high-resolution, large-format 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 | | • | Animated Fretboard displays fingering positions as the music plays; support for left-handed animated fretboard with custom skins | | • | Includes automatic tuner, metronome, digital recorder and 250-chord dictionary and more |
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Product Description The latest version of the world's best-selling beginning guitar CD-ROM! 165 comprehensive full-screen lessons cover everything from the basics to chord strumming playing melodies and fingerpicking. New interactive feedback on melodies and interactive quizzes help make learning tablature and music notation easy. Covers folk blues classical and rock styles including a modern rock chapter with various strumming styles movable power chords and power chord riffs. Over 50 large-format videos from instructor Kevin Garry Ph.D. include split-screens and close-ups of both hands. Learning guitar is made fun with over 70 songs including famous hits from artists such as Bob Dylan the Grateful Dead and Steve Miller. Songs are recorded live and hits even have multi-track full band accompaniment. As the songs play an animated fretboard guides you through the fingerings and MIDI tracks allow you to slow down and loop parts of the music for practice. This latest version offers fully scalable lesson screens an option for full-screen video and interactive feedback for melodies. The Note Tracker shows you what note you re playing and Instant Feedback tracks your progress through the melody as you play. eMedia Guitar Method is the ultimate way to learn how to play guitar!Features: 165 comprehensive lessons with options for either tablature or music notation. Over 50 videos including split-screens and close-ups of both hands. New interactive feedback on melodies you play. Over 70 hit songs from artists such as the Rolling Stones Bob Dylan Steve Miller and others. Includes automatic tuner metronome and 250-chord dictionary. Support for left-handed animated fretboard with custom skins.Some of the included hit songs are: Knockin' on Heaven's Door . Acoustic version as by Bob Dylan. Rock version in the style of Guns N Roses. Little Red Rooster made famous by the Rolling Stones. Rock N' Me by Steve Miller
Amazon.com Product Description The latest version of the world's best-selling beginning guitar CD-ROM! 165 comprehensive full-screen lessons cover everything from the basics to chord strumming, playing melodies, and fingerpicking. New interactive feedback on melodies and interactive quizzes help make learning tablature and music notation easy. Covers folk, blues, classical and rock styles, including a modern rock chapter with various strumming styles, movable power chords and power chord riffs. Over 50 large-format videos from instructor Kevin Garry, Ph.D., include split-screens and close-ups of both hands. Learning guitar is made fun with over 70 songs, including famous hits from artists such as Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead, and Steve Miller. Songs are recorded live and hits even have multi-track full band accompaniment. As the songs play, an animated fretboard guides you through the fingerings, and MIDI tracks allow you to slow down and loop parts of the music for practice. This latest version offers fully scalable lesson screens, an option for full-screen video and interactive feedback for melodies. The Note Tracker shows you what note you're playing and Instant Feedback tracks your progress through the melody as you play. eMedia Guitar Method is the ultimate way to learn how to play guitar! |
| Features: - 165 comprehensive lessons with options for either tablature or music notation
- Over 50 videos including split-screens and close-ups of both hands
- New interactive feedback on melodies you play
- Over 70 hit songs from artists such as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Steve Miller and others
- Support for left-handed animated fretboard with custom skins
| | Some of the included hit songs are: - "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"--Acoustic version as by Bob Dylan and rock version in the style of Guns N' Roses
- "Little Red Rooster" made famous by the Rolling Stones
- "Rock N' Me" by Steve Miller Band
- "Downtown Train" made famous by Rod Stewart
- "Uncle John's Band" by the Grateful Dead
- "Scarborough Fair" made famous by Simon & Garfunkel
- "Ode to Joy" by Ludwig van Beethoven
- "House of the Rising Sun" made famous by the Animals
- "La Bamba" made famous by Ritchie Valens and Los Lobos
- "Midnight Special" made famous by Creedence Clearwater Revival
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| | | | - Includes automatic tuner, metronome and 250-chord dictionary
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| Customer Reviews: Good guitar teaching system November 7, 2009 Jimmy 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got a guitar and this program for my birthday and am progressing in my guitar playing really well. The lessons are very well laid out and progress in a very logical way. It includes videos of both hands demonstrating techniques. Techniques are then incorporated into popular songs. These same techniques translate into other songs. I got a few song books to go along with Guitar Method. I'm getting into some of the harder songs now and I really like how you can slow down a song while practicing it. This is a good product for someone who likes going at their own pace, and mine seems to be fast.
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