Attention Musicians: Take a look at these cool tools to enhance your learning/practice experience!
These products are available as digital downloads for your convenience:
The Ultimate Metronome
As a former drummer who now plays guitar, the Ultimate Metronome is a fantastic find! The Ultimate Metronome gradually speeds up in a smooth, uninterrupted fashion making learning riffs and exercises more productive. From there I am confident and ready for performances. ”
---Patrick True, Santa Cruz, California
Instantly Slow Down Guitar Solos Without Changing The Pitch!
Go Slow to Get Fast
Heres the deal, as anyone will tell you you can't get good at anything unless you work
at it Right? As a musician or a aspiring musician you can't just pull out amazing runs or
solos at will, unless you spent time learning them. Now here's how you can do it faster,
quicker and more efficiently.
To learn any difficult piece of music you must be able to hear all the notes and the
way the musician plays the notes.
Riffmaster Pro 3 now with upgraded technology now makes it a breeze for you to play
virtually anything.
Slow down those blistering solos so you can pick out each note and nail it.
You can gradually build up speed till you are just as fast as your favorite player.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could predict which chord would probably come next in a song?
I’ve got some good news for you.
It is possible. Not 100%, but somewhere on the order of 75% to 85% accurate.
That’s because music has FORM -- like the skeleton that holds your flesh, muscles, and skin up. If you had no bones -- no skeleton -- your flesh and all the other parts of you would fall in a heap on the floor. Not a pretty picture. But because you DO have a skeleton, you are able to walk around and pretty accurately predict which way your next step will take you.
It’s the same in music. Music has FORM -- a skeleton to hold it up, hold it together. And that skeleton is made out of chords -- harmony -- the tonal center of the song or piece.
You Can Predict Which Chord Comes Next. You Can Become a "Musical Mindreader"!
In any given key you can play in, there are PRIMARY CHORDS -- chords that occur way more than other chords. They are like family members of that particular key.
At your house, let’s say you have 3 people in your family -- your spouse, your child, and you. On the same block, but down the street a few houses, lives your cousin and her family.
It’s the same way with chords. In any given key, there are 3 “family members” that are residents of that key -- the I chord, the IV chord, and the V chord. They are far and away the most likely chords to occur in any given key.
The complete absolute pitch and relative pitch training kit.
