New Riff Interactive CD-ROM Covers Beginning Slide Guitar
February 24, 2003Riff Interactive has released a new Interactive Guitar Lesson CD-ROM product
created by guitar educator Lyle Ronglien. Lyle teaches guitar lessons
over the Internet, plays lead guitar in one of Seattle's
local bands (The Machine), and produces music for national TV and radio
commercials, as well as music for national recording artists (En Vogue,
etc.).
Slide Guitar For Beginners (retail $14.95, sale $9.95) teaches you how to add some spice
to your blues style with simple step-by-step instructions, showing
you that learning to play slide guitar is easier than you might think.
In this group of lessons you'll learn how to play chords, riffs and even
simple solos using a slide. All of these lessons in this CD-ROM are in
standard tuning making it easy for any beginner to learn. All
you need is a slide and an acoustic or electric guitar.
Check out an audio sample (MP3 - 952k) of what you will learn:
www.riffinteractive.com/catalog/media/beginningslide2.mp3
The CD-ROM content features:
- Interactive tab/ notation that syncs to the actual guitar audio.
- Virtual guitar neck in various styles (Fender, Gibson) that
shows the fingering.
- Select, loop, slow media and tab down to your desired speed
within original pitch.
- Videos and looping jam tracks to practice the licks over.
- Lessons included where actual students interact with teacher.
- Step-by-step instructions on how to play the guitar licks.
The Riff Interactive CD-ROM catalog which contains previews of each
product, is at: www.riffinteractive.com/catalog/hc.htm
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