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Propellerhead - Reason - Electric <b>Guitarist</b>

Posted: 21 Aug 2014 06:44 AM PDT

Add living, powerful electric guitar to your songs with A-List Electric Guitarist Power Chords, a Rack Extension for Reason. Play one-finger chord progressions from your MIDI keyboard and have full control over playing styles and sound. With A-List Electric Guitarist Power Chords, creating guitar tracks is dead easy.

With the flexibility and control of a real instrument and the ease of use of audio loops, Electric Guitarist is like adding a world-class player, on a top-notch instrument, in a tricked out studio to help with your music. Choose from a wide range of tones and playing styles. Just play your keyboard and Electric Guitarist delivers.

From the lower octaves you can select alternate playing styles to add life and variation to your guitar tracks. Explore chord voicings live from your keyboard to get the perfect sound and style for your music. Electric Guitarist comes with more than 1000 rhythms, covering more than 90 styles that can be combined and played in real time to create unique, realistic and inspiring performances in a matter of seconds.

Electric Guitarist also offers great control of the sound. Select instrument type, select amp type and dial in effects to sculpt just the sound to match your ideas.

Guitar
What kind of instrument would you like? Select one of the four tones that suits your music.

Drop D
A popular way to get deeper and darker chords is to drop the tuning on the lowest string from E to D.

Key / Chord
You can set the key of your song and Electric Guitarist will pick the right chords for you as you play one finger chord progressions. Or leave it off and have all chords and voicings available to you.

Style
Select any of the 90 styles to find something that matches your ideas.

Phrase
Each style has 34 phrases that can be selected in real-time from your MIDI keyboard. For each style, there are 11 style-specific phrases and 23 'standard' phrases that are common to all styles. There are over 1000 phrases in total.

Amp
Clean, Crunch, Cream, Brit or Metal - pick on of the five amp models to shape your guitar sound.

Drive
Sets how hard you want to drive your amplifier.

Swing
Sets the amount of swing, or shuffle, in the playing phrase.

Feel
How do you want Electric Guitarist to play? Just ahead, just behind or perfectly on the groove?

Doubling
For a bigger stereo sound, activate doubling.

Effects
Electric guitarist come with a set of built-in effects to help you get the sound you are after. Reverb, Chorus, Echo and Slapback can be applied.

Volume
Sets the amount of guitar output, from none (rendering the device rather pointless) to full-on rawk. And no, it won't go to 11.

Patch
Electric Guitarist comes with more than 100 patches to help you get going.

Electric Guitarist Operation Manual

Electric Guitarist MIDI Controller Chart

Available in the Propellerhead Shop

Jazz <b>Guitar</b> Rootless <b>Chords</b> - Bb Blues Video Lesson <b>...</b>

Posted: 20 Dec 2013 06:05 AM PST

Jazz Guitar Rootless Chords - Bb Blues Video Lesson | MattWarnockGuitar.com | MATT WARNOCK GUITAR

Jazz Guitar Rootless Chords – Bb Blues Video Lesson

Learning how to play jazz guitar chords can sometimes seem like a daunting task. But, there is a quick shortcut that you can use to turn any large chord you already know, or alter chords that you learn in the future, to double your chord knowledge in one quick step.

By taking out the root of many common jazz guitar chord shapes, you will create small, rootless jazz guitar chord shapes that will produce the sound for the chord you want, without taxing your hands with large shapes, or getting in the bass players way at the same time.

In this jazz guitar video lesson, you will learn how to take the chords for a Bb jazz blues progression and transform them from large, root-based shapes, into smaller, rootless jazz guitar chord shapes, doubling your chord vocabulary without having to learn anything new in the mean time.

Jazz Guitar Rootless Chords Video

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Here is the tab for the jazz guitar rootless chords used in the video above. Try learning them in the key of Bb first, and then take them to other keys of the jazz blues in order to expand upon them in the woodshed.

As well, you can take any larger chord shape that you already know, such as the ones I sampled at the end of the video, and practice removing the root notes in order to create smaller, rootless chords for any shape you know.

Jazz Blues Shell Voicings

Check out these rootless chords this week in the practice room and see how they can add to your jazz guitar chord vocabulary, and makes things easier on your fretting hand at the same time.

Do you have a question or comment about these jazz guitar rootless chords? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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