NEW Amparosoft’s iPracticeMyMusic Player for Windows, macOS & Linux and our new file format for music asong

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We are proud to announce the release of our new technology for Windows/MacOS/Linux, and the file format asong. Keep reading to learn more about this, and why this is a new thing. Start learning songs, licks, practice routines or exercises with style with video and tab in sync, loops, tempo and pitch controls and a […]

New Exciting Feature: Speed Trainer

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“Best Licks – Intuitive Guitar” is getting better and better, new advanced features, more licks, video within the licks. Many new exciting features. One of them is the included speed trainer, which allows you to increase (or decrease) the tempo in small amounts. Let’s say that you want to improve your playing speed for a […]

New App: Intuitive Guitar – Best Licks

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Just released:  “Intuitive Guitar – Best Licks” An ever growing library of the best licks for guitar with advanced tab & audio Want inspiration? Looking for an ever expanding guitar lick library of rare and exciting licks covering many different styles, techniques, music genres, and guitarists? Intuitive Guitar – Best Licks is what you’re are […]

Modern Rock Fusion App Release

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Here we bring you a solution for improving your guitar phrasing, which is one of the hardest aspects when developing a unique style. Modern Rock Fusion for Android, Windows PC, Mac OS X and as jamtracks.   Original modern rock fusion solo for electric guitar 30 licks with videos, audios at three different speeds 31 […]

Rhythm Awareness Lesson 4: Triplets and Syncopation

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Download the tab for this lesson: http://www.amparosoft.com/lgpl_downloads/lessons/Rhythm Awareness Lesson 4 Triplets and Syncopation.pdf As promised at the end of our last lesson, this time we’re going to learn how to count, read and play triplets. As you recall, a quarter-note beat can be evenly split into two eighth notes (“one and”) or four 16th notes […]