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eMedia Guitar Method CD-ROM for WindowsJanuary 18, 1996 -- eMedia Corporation announces the release of its flagship title: eMedia Guitar Method(TM)-a music education CD-ROM for Windows(TM) PCs. Designed to make learning guitar easy and fun, the title maximizes on the interactive capabilities and storage capacity of CD-ROM. The unique method bridges the generation gap with an approach equally suited to teenagers and adults. eMedia Guitar Method(TM) contains 60 comprehensive lessons ranging from basics like stringing the guitar and playing chords to strumming styles, playing melodies and fingerpicking. The experience is enhanced by over 30 full-motion instructional videos and advice from professional guitar instructor and national performer, Kevin Garry. Included in over 3 hours of recorded audio is an option to choose either male or female vocals to help match the student's vocal range. Over 100 exercises and songs such as "Scarborough Fair" and "House of the Rising Sun" serve to reinforce the lessons and provide a variety of excellent practice material. Students of eMedia Guitar Method can speed up learning by using a built-in recorder to record their own playing and compare it to the instructor's. Also unique to the disk and especially useful is the automatic tuner that allows one to play into the computer's microphone and visually tune the guitar. There's even an adjustable metronome to help keep the tempo. eMedia, founded by Adrian Burton Jovanovic, formerly of Microsoft Multimedia Publishing, has created the first comprehensive CD-ROM guitar method for beginners. It's an effective and practical method of learning guitar with a user-friendly interface. The student can easily navigate among lessons, songs, and a variety of accessories such as the chord dictionary which contains fingering charts and sound for over 250 chords. In addition, eMedia Guitar includes complete access directions to thousands of songs available for free on the Internet. Over 500 songs are specifically referenced at appropriate stages in the lessons. "I set the informal pace, but the student has complete control over his or her own progress," notes Kevin Garry, M.F.A., who has been teaching guitar for over 15 years. "Users are able to take guitar lessons without time pressure or expensive tutoring." The list price of the disk is $59.95 and it is available through local music and software stores or directly from eMedia at (206) 329-5657. The minimum system required for the software is a MPC with Windows 3.1 [Win 95 OK] (386 PC with CD-ROM drive, sound card, VGA+ display, 2 MB RAM and 7 MB of free hard drive space). For more information, visit their web site at www.emedia.org.
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