Wednesday Mar 10

Mike Says

Mike Heinz

"I've had lots of fun with Riff-O-Matic, it taught many things I didn't know. It made me better at things I wasn't that great at. Thanks Riff-O-Matic!"

 

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Ken Says...

Ken Mustain

Its a great tool for learning guitar parts, and motivating me to become a better player and student of guitar. I'd recommend this tool to anyone learning or learning more about playing guitar.

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 Learn riffs such as...

  • Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry: The opening lick to Johnny B. Goode is one of the single most important statements ever made on an electric guitar. It still screams Rock-And-Roll! to this day.
  • Little Wing - Jimi Hendrix: Here's a great lesson in the many possibilities of rhythm guitar. Go beyond just playing chords and add some of these great rhythm phrases to your playing. 
  • Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd: You've got to love the chops on Gilmoure. This tune sports plenty of wonderfully phrased lead lines that will have you wood shedding for days. Let David Gilmoure show you how to make your axe sing out. 
  • Hotel California - The Eagles: Hotel California comes complete with layered guitar parts, wonderfully phrased leads, dual lead harmony, and a capoed rhythm part. There's plenty to practice here!
  • Start Me Up - The Rolling Stones: Learning anything with Keith Richards playing on it and it can be considered Rhythm Guitar 101. Check out his open G tuning guitar part to this classic rocker. 
  • Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan: This was one of Vaughan's signature songs. It's a great song to expose yourself to the blues shuffle and some of SRV's great solo phrasing. 
  • Crossroads - Cream: Eric Clapton tears the joint down with his modern rendition of the Robert Johnson classic. 
  • Freebird - Lynyrd Skynyrd : There is always some drunk group at just about every rock show who screams out either: A)"play some Skynyrd dude!" or B)"FREE BIRD!" And with good reason. Free Bird is probably the quintessential southern rock song. A must-have for anyone's song book!
  • Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin : This Zepplin epic will have you working overtime, but it's well worth it. Every guitar player must first learn the into and then proceed to his/her local guitar shop to play it on all the guitars that they have on display. It's a right of passage! 
  • Revolution - The Beatles : A strong melody, good playing, and a song that actually has something to say.
  • Literally hundreds more!  
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Semerson Says...

 "Semerson"

After not playing for over thirty years I purchased a guitar a few months ago. I quickly realized that I was stuck on the old stuff and had no way to catch up for my friends to be impressed and consider me a good guitarist. This program has helped me to get into a playing zone that otherwise would take many years. And I'm always hearing "Hey, I didn't know you could do that."

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Ed Says...

Ed McCarthy

Riff-O-Matic has really helped me learn the guitar.It has made things a lot easier but as Kenny says you MUST put in the practice in order for anyone to see the results.Riff-O-Matic is the best Guitar program on the market without question!!!

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