Guys!
I wonder what kind of softwares do you use? what so ever which can help you in any way? ;)
what software do you use?
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Cubase 5.1 VST for recording
ReCycle for loops
GuitarPro for tabs and scoring
Photoshop for pics
MusicMath for tempo conversion
NutriMaster for losing weight
ReCycle for loops
GuitarPro for tabs and scoring
Photoshop for pics
MusicMath for tempo conversion
NutriMaster for losing weight
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Originally Posted by: schmangeCubase 5.1 VST for recording
ReCycle for loops
GuitarPro for tabs and scoring
Photoshop for pics
MusicMath for tempo conversion
NutriMaster for losing weight
Thanks ! can you in short explain what are these softwares for?
Do they have spyware bla bla
Are they free of charge?
A link perhaps to those sites?
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Originally Posted by: darakhshanThanks ! can you in short explain what are these softwares for?
Do they have spyware bla bla
Are they free of charge?
A link perhaps to those sites?
Best thing to do is just Google them for an explanation.
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What kinda software are you looking for?
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one of my biggest problem is that from fret 5 forward I have not memorized the notes. I do not know about you guys but I wish I could memorize them all
any sofware can help me easily achive that.
need to learn more scares, Need a sotware which I can track my speed with a lot of step by step lessons
well not sure
any sofware can help me easily achive that.
need to learn more scares, Need a sotware which I can track my speed with a lot of step by step lessons
well not sure
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I'm my opinion the best way to memorize the notes on the fretboard is to simply draw 6 equally spaced lines long on a piece of paper. These reperesent the strings. Then draw 12 frets acroos the long lines. You can do this in microsoft paint so you can print as many as you like. I put several "fretbalrds" on a singe sheet.
Then start writing the names of the notes. Try and skip around randomly. Mix it up and befroe you know it, you'll know it :D
Then start writing the names of the notes. Try and skip around randomly. Mix it up and befroe you know it, you'll know it :D
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You don't need software man... unless you want to get a software metronome.
On memorising frets, I've used cards that have the fret number on one side and then the notes of the 6 strings in order on the other - that seems to work...
On scales check out the lessons here, probably starting with the pentatonics.
Speed will come dude. Play to a metronome/drum/click/whatever and concentrate on clean rather than fast, and you'll get there. No matter what the software says, there are no shortcuts. If you want to play like a demon you're going to have to practice... a lot. :cool:
On memorising frets, I've used cards that have the fret number on one side and then the notes of the 6 strings in order on the other - that seems to work...
On scales check out the lessons here, probably starting with the pentatonics.
Speed will come dude. Play to a metronome/drum/click/whatever and concentrate on clean rather than fast, and you'll get there. No matter what the software says, there are no shortcuts. If you want to play like a demon you're going to have to practice... a lot. :cool:
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