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  2. Yousician - Wikipedia

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    The lesson plans are designed like music courses and consist of lessons, exercises, tutorial videos and minigames. Yousician's audio signal processing technology guides users as they learn to play real musical instruments. Users follow sheet music or tablature notation on their device's screen and play along to a backing track.

  3. John McCarthy (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    John Frederick McCarthy is a musician, author, educator and creator of the Rock House Method system of learning. Since 2001, The Rock House Method has sold more than three million instructional programs of which McCarthy writes, composes, and demonstrates in. In the past McCarthy has written columns for Guitar School magazine and in June 2009 ...

  4. Jon MacLennan - Wikipedia

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    Jon MacLennan is a Los Angeles-based musician, composer, producer and music educator. MacLennan's session work includes playing guitar on Julian Lennon and Steven Tyler's song, "Someday", from Lennon's album, Everything Changes (2013), [1] and backing vocals on Jamie Cullum's album, The Pursuit (2009). [2] He's also played guitar on songs for ...

  5. Guitar Fingers: How to Build Calluses, Relieve Pain, and ...

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    Keep your nails short so that the fingernails don’t absorb the pressure and put strain on your fingers. Start short and play longer and longer as your calluses develop and you adjust your ...

  6. Simply (Software Company) - Wikipedia

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    The company started out creating mobile apps that teach learners around the world how to play musical instruments, initially the piano and recorder and later branching out to other instruments such as guitar [1] with an interactive note recognition engine called MusicSense [2] that listens to the learner's playing and offer real-time feedback ...

  7. Justin Sandercoe - Wikipedia

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    Sandercoe's official website was first launched on 31 July 2003, [3] offering lessons as a sample to promote private one-on-one lessons. The site developed a modest following but once he began making instructional guitar videos for YouTube in December 2006, the site became one of the most popular guitar instruction web sites. [4]

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