Learn Jazz Guitar with Riff Interactive's Latest CD-ROMs
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November 8, 2005
Riff Interactive, a developer of interactive guitar
lesson CD-ROMs, live internet music lessons, and online celebrity seminars,
has released 2 new Interactive Guitar Lesson CD-ROM products from guitar
educator Lyle Ronglien: Jazz Guitar for Beginners I and II.
Jazz is like a fancy version of the Blues. If you like the Blues style of
music you'll may also like Jazz. In these lessons you'll be learning lots of chords and scales and
how they can work together, as well as typical chord progressions found in
Jazz. You'll also
learn Jazz style riffs, and how to improvise over common chord progressions
found in the Jazz style while jamming to Jazz style jam tracks.
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 more information, visit their web site at www.riffinteractive.com. |