How to slow down music to learn guitar solos easily

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Slow Down Music and Learn Guitar Solos Or Riffs with Riffmaster Pro

A nice piece of software helpful to slow down music and learn fast guitar solos

An easy way to learn guitar solos 

How to slow down riffs with Riffmaster Pro

Would you like to play your favorite guitarist's songs without having to know how to read music? Sure, you can play guitar by ear, but what if you are going to learn songs of terrific guitarists such as Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Satriani or Eddie Van-Halen? Their killer licks are simply too fast for you to understand. You can't even distinguish one note from another. Now imagine you have Jimi Hendrix, Steve Vai, Jimmy Page or any other great guitarist 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. Cool, right? Well, you can actually do that. In fact you can slow down music so you can pick out each note and play it. You need one computer and a particular software that slow down music such as Riffmaster Pro. It slow down music to a pace you can play without changing the pitch. Now you can play by ear anything. You can also transcribe music easily. Besides, Riffmaster Pro lets you save a slowed down loop for training purposes. I think this fantastic piece of software is a 'must have' for any guitarist. But, wait... if you are like me, you will love to play music that is not really intended for guitarists. Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Paganini's 24 caprices... just to say some of them. I really love them. Now you have not to spend hours in reading boring music sheets. Now you can play anyghing by ear thanks to this great software.

You can get Riffmaster Pro here: slow down music with Riffmaster Pro.

How to use Riffmaster Pro 

1 - Get Riffmaster Pro
2 - Put an audio CD in your computer
3 - Click the "cd icon" on RMP
4 - Choose the track you wish to import click "select". RMP will ask you to save the name and save the file.
5 - Move the speed rate by moving the speed bar on the left
6 - Click on the loop icon (a loop window will open at the bottom)
7 - Left click to set start of loop
8 - Right click to set end of loop
9 - Click on the play icon at the top to play the slowed down loop

Riffmaster Pro demo 

RiffmasterPro Version slow down Music slow down mp3

http://www.riffmasterpro.com They 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.... Riffmaster pro the original and best slow down music software 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. Who would you begin with... Which song would you choose first... Fade to black... A Whole Lotta love... Sweet Child of Mine...Purple Haze... so many to choose from. Slow down music and slow down mp3's. Instantly Slow Down Guitar Solos Without Changing The Pitch! In just 27 seconds from now 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... Yes you can even resurrect the dead and bring 'em back from the crossroads with this amazing device. Yes, right now on your computer. Which means you can Put Riffmaster Pro to work and be a better Guitarist today!

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