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#4: Portable : Portable RiffMaster Pro 3.0 |
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| The Author: invetalcom6 | 14 February 2009 | Views: 1395 |
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Portable RiffMaster Pro 3.0 | 5,69 Mb Riffmaster Pro will slow down music software musicians, keeps pitch, learn song easily. People Call it The Software revolution that's rocking the Guitar Playing world. Instantly Play Any riff of Any Guitar Hero or Monster Player. Imagine this: You have Jimi Hendrix, Slash, Eric Clapton or Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, John Petrucci Mark Knopfler, Eric Johnson, David Gilmour, Jimmy Page or Kirk Hammett (or any other famous guitarist you care to mention) in front of you. You can have them play any of their Solo's and Riffs for You, Slowly, Note-for-note so you can play along with them. Loop songs, slow down songs and guitar riffs. Save loops for practice, transcribe songs, play any guitar solo quickly. Slow down to speed up your playing. Put Riffmaster Pro to work and be a better Guitarist today. Instantly Slow Down Guitar Solos Without Changing The Pitch! You can have any rock star's riffs slowed way down so you can jam with Page, Clapton, Hendrix, Satriani, Vai, Malmsteen, Stevie Ray Vaughan and even Robert Johnson if you like. You can even resurrect the dead and bring them back from the crossroads with this amazing device. Which means you can Put Riffmaster Pro to work and be a better Guitarist today! Slowdown songs jazz, transcribe, slow, slow down music, guitar tablature, transcription, slow down, pitch change, audio, musician, piano, bass, audio player, lyrics, guitar software, music, loop music, slow music, learn. Become a better musician today. |
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#5: Music : Dream Theater - Falling into Infinity (Plus Authentic Guitar TAB inside) |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 6 February 2009 | Views: 1009 |
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Great album and even better TAB book. This was edited by John Petrucci, so what's in this book is what he plays and how he plays it. This album has less of the 64-th note solos for 20 pages, so there is a lot more us learning guitarists can play with. A definite plus. This was the turning-the-clock-around album for Dream Theater. Mike Portnoy said that this album nearly killed Dream Theater because the record company wanted them to make a commercial album. A must have for any DT fan that has some talent and ambition. This album is a bit more 'practical' for younger musicians wanting to learn a bit more on Petrucci's style and licks. The guitar parts are somewhat toned down and less 'showy' than those on previous DT albums, but the songs presented here are WELL worth the book. |
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#6: E-Books : John Petrucci - Suspended Animation Tab Guitars |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 5 February 2009 | Views: 1190 |
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TRACKS :1. Jaws of Life 2. Glasgow Kiss 3. Tunnel Vision 4. Wishful Thinking 5. Damage Control 6. Curve 7. Interlude 8. Lost Without You 9. Animate-Inanimate Note by note, intensive, great for advanced! |
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#8: Music : DREAM THEATER - Master Of Puppets |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 24 December 2008 | Views: 1722 |
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Wanna hear Dream Theatre playing METALLICA - Master of Puppets full album? Master of Puppets is an extremely important metal album, and while it isn't always evident amidst all of Dream Theater's sprawling progressive rock songs, it was definitely a major influence to the band when they were starting out. Dream Theater's version of Master of Puppets is a must-have for die hard Dream Theater fans, and should prove interesting to most Metallica fans as well. It's a live performance, but the sound quality is quite good. It's probably not up to the standard of Dream Theater's traditional live releases, but it's definitely a cut above the typical bootleg recording. Dream Theater, arguably the world's premiere progressive metal band, started a tradition a few years ago of covering classic albums during certain tour stops. The band would play a set of their own material, take a break, and then cover one of their favorite albums in its entirety. |
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#9: Music : John Petrucci - French Guitar Clinic |
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| The Author: xtremagix | 21 November 2008 | Views: 1757 |
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John Petrucci - French Guitar Clinic | Mp3 | 11 Tracks | 89 MB TRACKS :1. Introduction 2. Purple Rain 3. Lesson #1 4. Burning My Soul / Hell's Kitchen 5. Lesson #2 6. Speak To Me 7. Lesson #3 8. Lines In The Sand 9. Hollow Years 10. Instrumental #1 11. Instrumental #2 |
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#10: Music : An Evening With John Petrucci And Jordan Rudess [2000] |
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| The Author: xtremagix | 21 November 2008 | Views: 821 |
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An Evening With John Petrucci And Jordan Rudess [2000] | Mp3 | 10 Tracks | 76 MB TRACKS : 1. Furia Taurina 2. Truth 3. Fife and Drum 4. State of Grace 5. Hang 6. From Within 7. The Rena Song 8. In the Moment 9. Black Ice 10. Bite of the Mosquito (Studio Version) |
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#11: Music : John Petrucci - Suspended Animation |
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| The Author: xtremagix | 21 November 2008 | Views: 2079 |
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John Petrucci - Suspended Animation | Mp3 192 Kbps | 9 Tracks | 82 MB TRACKS : 1. Jaws of Life 2. Glasgow Kiss 3. Tunnel Vision 4. Wishful Thinking 5. Damage Control 6. Curve 7. Interlude 8. Lost Without You 9. Animate-Inanimate |
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#12: Music : Guitar Battle |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 31 October 2008 | Views: 2396 |
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OK forget these south american reviewers who have never heard of the most of the guitarists on this album. At the same time, forget the American people who have NEVER heard of these guitarists because they are too busy listening to poppy girl grabbing bands like KORN and Limp Bizkit. This album was released in Japan for a reason and this reason is that the Japanese appreciate a good ass rocking guitar session. Their pop music is indicative of this as most Japanese pop songs have an average of 4 guitar solos per every 7 songs as compared to America where it is one guitar solo per seven pop songs. George Lynch and John Petrucci come out as the most technical guitarists on this albums. Everyone else is stand by on rock and blues scales. Of course that would have been Lynch as well if it were not for his recent (1994) lessons at Guitar Institute of Technology in Los Angeles. For once we also get to hear John Petrucci go improv as most of the Dream Theater series guitars have been mainly real hard studio work and composing. You can tell the difference in each guitarist as each uses his own unique sound on the album. This is a must have both in session creativity and unique guitar theory for the avid guitar listener/fan. No, Greg Howe does not make a special appearance (though in my opinion, Greg and his star pupil, Prashant Aswani, excel above these sessioneers) in this album, but there is plenty to listen to otherwise like Andy Timmons, Brad Gillis, and Al Pitrelli (virtual unknowns in modern guitar). |
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