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How to play the guitar Vol1 4.3
Company NameTerre Mouvante Cie
Address43, rue des trente six ponts Toulouse HG 31400 France
ContactAmar GUERFI
Contact Emailguerfi@guitar-online.com
AuthorAmar GUERFI
General Phone0561534844
Fax Phone0561534844
Release Date08 02 2004
Typeshareware
OS SupportWin95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000
LanguageEnglish
System RequirementsInternet Browser 4.0 - Sound card

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 fundamentals of playing blues, rock, folk, arpeggios, and even classical music on the electric or acoustic guitar. The lessons are designed for guitar enthusiasts with no prior musical knowledge. All lessons are written in both tablature and standard musical notation. You'll learn how to move fingers of the left hand while playing simple, repetitive patterns with the right hand. Recreating the atmosphere of a private guitar lesson, the program covers common mistakes encountered by most students, including difficulties in keeping rhythm, fingering, and musical interpretation. Each lesson is progressively more difficult, and builds on prior lessons.