Country Rock Legends Subject of Riff's Latest CD-ROM
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August 25, 2004
Riff Interactive, a developer of interactive guitar lesson
CD-ROMs, has
released a new Interactive Guitar Lesson CD-ROM products from guitar
educator Michael Johnson, titles Country Rock Lessons.
Country Rock exploded onto the California music scene during the late '60s
and flourished as a new form of American music. This new style of rock
combined the sounds of country, soul, and blues into one fluent, expressive
form of music. The Major Pentatonic and Minor Pentatonic scales are the
foundation for most Country Rock licks.
In this series, you will learn various blues/rock licks and movable
blues/rock scale patterns. In addition, you'll learn the styles and
techniques used by each of these guitar legends by focusing on playing
licks, country rock progressions, and adapting other styles of music into
the country sound.
CD-ROM Software Features:
- Interactive tab/notation that syncs to the actual guitar audio.
- Virtual guitar neck showing the notes being played and the fingering.
- Select, loop, slow media and tab notation down to your desired speed while maintaining original pitch.
- Videos and looping jam tracks to practice with.
- Transcription of lessons where actual students interact with teacher.
The Riff Interactive CD-ROM catalog which contains previews of each product
is at: www.riffinteractive.com/catalog/catalog.htm
All new CDs retail for $10.95, but are currently on sale for $9.95 for a
limited time.
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