How Would You Like To Expand And Update Your Jazz Concepts and Chops In Minutes Without Having To Wear Yourself Out With Having to Search, Find, Collect, Then Organize Tons of Resources, or Spend Hundreds of Hours And Thousands of Dollars in the Process... Dear Friend, I won't waste your time. I know you want a simple, instant solution for acquiring higher levels of musical skills and knowledge, and I can give you just that. And best of all, if you say yes today, you can get it for my rock bottom introductory price of just $97. Specifically, you'll improve your...
The best way to get better and grow as a musician, is to absorb the contributions that others have already made. At the same time, you want to work smart instead of working hard and avoid "re-inventing the wheel."
So How Do You Do That Quickly And Avoid The Pitfalls? You let someone else do the hard work, and you reap the benefits. What if this had already been done for you...
If you could avoid all of that extra time, effort and other obstacles, then you would gladly do that, right?
Music is hard enough already. Why not cut corners where you can?
You Already Play Well, But Has Your Playing Become To stay current, creative and inspired we must always be exposed to new perspectives and absorbing new concepts. We always need to be challenged to expand our knowledge and chops. Even though jazz has constantly evolved it can be categorized in two different ways: Traditional and Modern Look at the evolution of Jazz Guitar. Starting with Charlie Christian in the 40's, jazz guitar remained relatively the same for the 40's, 50's and early 60's (and continues to this very day) Then came the mid-60's, rock and roll, and the "British Invasion." Jazz was never the same. Jazz Guitar grew up quickly. Guitar moved into the forefront and added a bunch of new branches to the Jazz Tree. (Even Miles Davis' excursion into fusion was fueled by his exposure to Jimi Hendrix - see Miles' autobiography) With all of that in mind we've developed a software program that will give you some instant ways to modernize your playing. If you are only a "ii-v7-I", "Rhythm Changes" kind of player then you definitely need this infusion of modernization into your playing.
Announcing the
The Modern Jazz Guitar FakeBook Software for Windows (XP,Vista,7), We've chosen 4 radically different modern jazz guitarists and amassed a tremendous amount of their transcribed materials and edited them together into a dynamic and comprehensive software program. Between these 4 jazz guitar greats they represent 125 years of involvement and influence in the direction that modern jazz has taken. Learn from these Four absolutely amazing, cool and influential players.
Not a bad set of guides to take you on a journey into the landscape of modern jazz, wouldn't you agree? Now you may or may not be intimately acquainted with all four of these guys, but be prepared to be blown away. Even if you have already checked these guys out, it is certain that you have not had this kind of in depth, saturated exposure. You'll acquire an even deeper level of respect and admiration of them. I know you are going to be surprised how much you'll get out of this. This is a seriously comprehensive look into four different corners of modern jazz. It was hard to narrow down to just these four guys. You'll also note that this is VOLUME 1. There will be a sequel to this product that will cover many other players. And another guitarist who will get his own "featured artist" treatment in a future release. Pay attention Bassists, Keyboardists, Drummers... On the surface, this would appear to be a "guitarist only" product, but that is certainly not the case. Guitar players always seem to surround themselves with remarkable bassists, keyboardists and drummers. No doubt that harkens back to the "rock combo" days of the late 60's So, not only are the featured guitarists in this collection going to impress you, but also those that they are surrounded by on other instruments. In other words, you can expect to be "wowed" by the other players and learn alot from them as well. And really, in the end, it is still modern jazz music, right. I mean really, who wouldn't benefit by an intense exposure to that? GUITARISTS! You HAVE to get this into your collection. Its impact on your playing will be beyond measure! Here's What You'll Get
There are also the standard powerful and useful features that are available in all of our software programs.
And like all of our other software products there are at least 5 things you'll be able to do more quickly quickly and easily than with any other resource...
You don't have to
Works on all the latest operating systems: Windows 7, XP, Vista on PC and OSX 10.4 and up, including Snow Leopard for Mac The plugin merges the Modern Jazz Guitar content in with the RealBook Volume 1 software's content Now, Consider This... Let's say that you spent a hour per song. either locating a transcription or transcribing it yourself, buying the CD or MP3, assembling and organizing everything into an easy to access system (If we are talking software then imagine the programming time it takes to create the software). For the 222 songs, that's a meager 222 hours (believe me that's not even close to the actual time it took to do all this). If your gig rate was say $35.00 an hour (100 bucks for the evening) then your time/cost would have been $7,770. Wow!!! And again, that is using ultra conservative numbers. What about buying the CD's needed for all of those songs For this project you'd need 97 CD's at cost of around $14.95 apiece. SO you'd be looking at $1455.00 out of pocket expense. As if that were not enough, I'm also going to give you a very cool and useable bonus: This is over 2.4 hours worth of additional music for you to play, import into your notation software program for print out, or even to convert into Band In A Box files for even deeper levels of "play along" accompaniment tracks. There are also songs here that didn't get covered in the main songs and solos section, so you could print these from Finale or Sibelius and have even more charts to draw from! So Why Am I Only Charging Truth be told, I should be asking for much more. Same goes for all of our products But there is a reason I kept the price so low. Jazz players need all the help they can get. So there is the "labor of love" factor. Like you, I have a strong passion for jazz and want to see the flame kept alive. Plus it will allow me to get testimonials from satisfied users which I can then place on this page. Finally, I want you to become a customer of mine for life. What better way than to give you a really killer deal? That will make you much more likely to consider future products I plan on releasing.
Simply put, there is no other product on the market like this. All of the hard work has been done for you. All you have to do is dig in without any time wasted in preparation. The value is incredibly high and the price is outrageously low.
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