eMedia Bass Guitar For Dummies [PC Download]

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The eMedia Bass For Dummies CD-ROM is a fun and easy way to learn bass quickly. Learn to play the bass at your own pace with techniques demonstrated in 30 full-motion videos. Have fun playing along with live recorded songs or MIDI tracks you can slow down or speed up. You’ll be able to create a bass line for any song you like! Over 70 easy-to-follow lessons start with the basics, such as tuning the bass, and move on to playing simple bass lines and catchy rhythms with fills, syncopation, and shuffle rhythms. Instant Feedback listens to your playing and highlights notes played correctly in bass lines so you can learn faster. Your teacher is professional bassist and instructor John Arbo from the New School in New York City. The excellent teaching he offers in this method offers exceptional value and will get you playing quickly!

System Requirements:Supported OS: Windows 10   Windows 8   Windows 7   Windows Vista   Windows XPProcessor Format: 32 bit

Product Features

  • eMedia Bass For Dummies is a fun and easy way to learn bass quickly, with instant feedback to help you progress through each exercise.
  • Over 70 easy-to-follow lessons from professional bassist and instructor John Arbo from the New School in New York City with techniques demonstrated in 30 helpful videos, viewable full-screen.
  • eMedia’s Animated Fretboard displays fingering positions as the music plays, making it easy to follow along.
  • Includes convenient practice tools such as an eMedia’s Automatic Bass Tuner, Metronome, Recorder, and Guitar Chord Reference.
  • The Note Tracker and Finger Tracker tools show you the note you’re playing in music notation and on a virtual fretboard.

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