eMedia Rock Guitar For Dummies

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Product Description ATTENTION MAC USERS - Beginning with macOS 10.15 (Catalina), Apple has eliminated the option to run 32-bit apps on the Mac. If you wish to continue using our applications, which currently require 32-bit support, do not upgrade your operating system past Mac OS 10.14 (Mojave). Alternatively, you can retain an older Mac operating system on a separate drive partition. eMedia developers are currently working on software updates to support Catalina and future versions of macOS, but this is a major undertaking. eMedia is currently unable to foresee how long it will take to create these new versions. If you purchased your eMedia software on or after September 7, 2019, upon receiving proof of purchase eMedia Music will provide you with a free upgrade to a macOS 10.15 (Catalina)-compatible version of an eMedia application when it becomes available. All other registered owners of eMedia software will be qualified for discounted upgrades. Amazon.com The eMedia Rock Guitar For Dummies CD-ROM makes learning quick and easy with over 70 audio and video-enhanced guitar lessons and rock gear tips. You can start from scratch, and our revolutionary teaching style will have you playing songs, chords, and riffs within minutes! Instant Feedback listens to your playing and highlights notes played correctly in melodies so you can learn faster. Instructor Charles McCrone, a graduate of the cutting-edge Guitar Institute of Technology, has over 25 years of playing and teaching experience. Discover how to play rock guitar including how to string and tune your guitar, play simple chords, full chords, power chords and much more! Interactive Educational Software Over 70 step-by-step video-enhanced lessons. Over 30 high-quality videos with full-screen option. Animated fretboard displays fingering positions as the music plays. Includes an automatic tuner, metronome, digital recorder and chord dictionary. Finger Tracker shows you the note you're playing on the fretboard. The over 70 lessons cover all the techniques needed to play rock, punk, and metal, including movable power chords, effects pedals, yanks, hammer-ons, pull-offs, palm muting, distorted riffs, the blues scale, using feedback, the whammy bar, and more! Play hit songs! Over 40 songs including: "You Really Got Me" -- As performed by Van Halen "All Day and All of the Night" -- The Kinks "Don't Fear the Reaper" -- Blue Oyster Cult "Tomorrow" -- Silverchair "All Right Now" -- Free "Lake of Fire" -- Nirvana Also features songs in the style of: Smashing Pumpkins Jimi Hendrix Black Sabbath Blink 182 AC/DC Rolling Stones Led Zeppelin Metallica ...and more! New Instant Feedback on Your Playing! Instant Feedback shows you when you play the correct notes on your guitar as you progress through an exercise. With a microphone connected to your computer and a guitar in your hand, play the first note you see in the exercise (or song) on any screen featuring the "ear" icon in the upper right corner and the computer will highlight the note for you in green. As you reach your goals of getting all notes to change color in each exercise, you'll discover that reading tablature and music notation is easier than you ever thought possible! New Note and Finger Tracker! The Note Tracker and Finger Tracker tools help you see more easily what note you're playing by displaying the note as music notation and on an animated fretboard. You'll be able to correct your playing quickly and learn to read music fast! Video Instruction In over 30 full-motion videos, host Steve Rock demonstrates techniques. Split-screen videos provide close-ups as needed. Animated Fretboard Displays fingering positions for you as the music plays. It allows you to see exactly how to play the song on a simulated guitar fretboard as you listen to the music and the music tracking highlights the notes being played on the screen. Since you can highlight and loop any section of the music (or even double-click on a single note in the music),