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D'Accord Personal Guitarist released

 
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PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2005 4:37 am    Post subject: D'Accord Personal Guitarist released Reply with quote

- Press Release

D'Accord Music Software have released Personal Guitarist, a complete tool for guitarists featuring a song editor/player, chord dictionary, metronome and tuner.

It is compatible with Electric and Acoustic Guitars, 4-string instruments like Banjo and Ukelele, 5-string instruments like bass and also customized instrument or tunings.

Main Features:

Song Player. Enables you to learn how to play a song, by playing the sound and showing the lyric, the chords and the fingering on the virtual fretboard.

Create and publish your own music using the Song Editor. Just get the lyric, the chords, the rhythms and put it all together in a .PG3 file!

Chord Dictionary. Enables you to learn how to play each chord. The software playes the chord sound and shows the fingering, notation or intervals.

Instrument Tuner. Enables you to tune your instrument easily and with accuracy. Itīs ready for Gutiar, Bass, Banjo, Ukulele and other customized string instruments.

Metronome. Is very useful for learning or playing. It can be used to play in a pre-defined measure/BPM or to detect a desired tempo.

The full version of D'Accord Personal Guitarist costs $49.90 US.

Click to download the Windows demo - 10 uses trial.
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