Music Ed. CD-ROM Teaches Blues Style

Play Blues Guitar with Keith Wyatt is a music education CD-ROM that teaches guitarists to play electric blues guitar. The program uses over 100 minutes of text, video, animation and an animated MIDI fretboard to give guitarists a comprehensive introduction to the blues style. The CD-ROM features four songs together with lessons for playing the solo and rhythm guitar parts for each song. Blues guitar solo and rhythm technique lessons as well as an animated music glossary are linked to the songs and lessons. The program offers four classic blues styles: the 12-bar medium shuffle, the slow blues, the minor-key blues and the 8-bar blues. Kudosoft, Inc., North Hollywood, CA, (800) 887-PLAY. W

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