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English (United States)
Description
Learn to play real guitar through cool play-along songs! The songs teach you chords, rhythm playing, solos and techniques. You’ll learn to play electric and acoustic guitar by learning the songs and jamming them with backing tracks.
Learning is easy because all the songs are splitted into short exercises that you can practice one by one. There are guitar tablatures and playing tips available explaining all the techniques you need. You can also listen example performances how the exercises should sound like. Once you master some exercises you can have fun and play them with the backing tracks. Guitar Tunes is today's music book providing richer experience.
You can entertain your family and friends with a guitar concerto by connecting your phone to stereo systems and playing guitar along with the backing tracks! Or you can put a backing track on and improvise your own solos or melodies over it - a great way to take your playing to the next level.
- High quality guitar driven play-along songs recorded with real guitars & amplifiers - Backing tracks for both rhythm and lead guitar playing - Motivating challenges that encourages to play guitar - Sound recorder for recording and listening to your playing - High quality tablatures written by the guitarist behind the songs - Lots of playing tips
PLAY-ALONG SONGS: - Inner Fire (hard rock, electric guitar) - Smoke on the Water (Deep Purple cover, electric guitar) - Feeling It (rock/pop, electric or acoustic guitar) - Greensleeves (traditional, acoustic guitar) - Stars (ballad, acoustic guitar)
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Reviews
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by bob8
Very nice experience using this app. Really helps to easily learn songs that are available (which is only 3 songs unfortunately) Needs more songs, much much more songs to be relevant.
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by alireza
Nice songs Add some classic please
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by jimmy
No new songs since I've downloaded this and its been month's
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by matt
I could not skip giving a review. **** app. Very little available to do for free, tuner sucks and is sampled rather than pure tones. Thanks, matt