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(More customer reviews)Over all, I prefer the In the style series over the SongXpress series. In the style is much closer to the real versions of the artists songs.But SongXpress is much easier to learn from, because they really simplify the song compared to the original.I think they could have put a few more riffs in this video.However, overall this isn't bad if you want to learn a few quick riffs to impress your friends.The main reason I did not give this product more stars is the scrolling tab is very difficult to see as each note is covered by stars, circles, and squares of different colors making the numbers difficult to read unless you get really close to the screen. the other products I have bought from this line did not have this problem.I have no idea why they thought of doing this.
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This instructional DVD will teach you the licks and riffs from your favorite '80s metal masters. Learn to play the guitar riffs of Guns 'N Roses, Twisted Sister, Scorpions, Def Leppard, Quiet Riot, Great White, Ratt, Winger, Dio, Kingdom Come, and many more with extreme close ups played at normal and slow speeds. Features include scrolling music and easy to follow Ad-Tab!, jam track, tone tips, alternate tunings, and right hand techniques. Approx. running time: 60 minutes.Hosted by Curt Mitchell, a respected guitarist's guitarist. Besides an acclaimed playing, recording, composing and touring career with Razormaid and Bangalore Choir among others, Curt has been dedicated to guiding new guitarists with over 50 MVP videos & DVDs. These programs have garnered many "best new guitar instructional product" awards and are certain to help you play guitar in the style of your favorite artists, and discover your own music.NOTE: The artists mentioned in MVP titles do not endorse, appear, or participate in these programs.
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