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Riff Master Pro

Riff Master Pro Review

The biggest problem when you're trying to learn a new guitar solo is that you're not Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, or Eric Clapton, or whoever's solo it is that you're trying to play. Even if you've got the guitar tab in front of you, you just can't get it right.

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If you're learning the solo from guitar tab, you're playing the right notes but it still doesn't sound right when you're playing along to the music. If you're learning to play it by ear, you just can't seem to pick out all the notes, especially if it's one of those lightning fast guitar solos.

Riff Master Pro is software that you install on your computer and it lets you slow down music without changing the pitch so that you can play along to it, perfect it, and speed it up gradually, until you've got it mastered at full speed.

If you're as old as me and tried doing this with vinyl records you'll know it doesn't work too well. You can slow down a 45 rpm single to 33 1/3 rpm but the pitch changes. I could even slow down 33 1/3 long play records to 16 rpm (not that I've ever seen a 16 rpm record).

With Riff Master Pro, you can slow down a whole song, or just part of it, and the pitch stays the same. You can get the timing of all the notes right and then speed it up until you can play along at full speed. You can even change the pitch if you want to learn the song in a different key.

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Slowing the song down but keeping the pitch correct will help you transcribe or tab tunes if you learn them by ear. It will also help you get them spot on if you learn them from tabs or sheet music. It doesn't just work for the guitar, you can use this for any instrument.

Riff Master Pro has a 10 day free trial - well worth trying it out.
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