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The most popular program: Quick Slide Show 2.00
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Mac OSX Guitar tuner 1.50 by GCH guitar academy
2006-01-14
Free guitar tuner, for tuning acoustic and electric guitars, from GCH Guitar Academy. Has a selection of tones to tune from, electric guitar, acoustic guitar and pure tone. Best of all it's completely FREE.
Guitar lessons - GCH Guitar Academy U1 3.00 by GCH guitar academy
2006-09-18
Learn to play guitar with this award winning guitar course. This version includes a free tuner, a free metronome, an interactive chord chart (with sound) and four lessons.
Scale Trainer Guitar Edition 1.0 by eCogNeato Development Company
2007-05-16
Samples your guitar through your computers soundcard, determines what notes you are playing, and teaches you 2952 scale, mode, and key combinations while you play. You will never have to read music, or understand music theory to learn and use scales
Ultrawave Guitar Multi Fx 1.26 by Ultrawave Multimedia Studios
2007-10-14
Realtime Guitar Effects Processor with 21 effects, including guitar synthesizer, 3 multiband effects, harmonic analyser, recorder and tuner.
Scale Trainer Guitar Edition 1.0 by eCogNeato Development Company
2007-11-25
Samples your guitar through your computers soundcard, determines what notes you are playing, and teaches you 2952 scale, mode, and key combinations while you play. You will never have to read music, or understand music theory to learn and use scales
Guitar Lessons 1.0 by Guitar Lessons
2008-03-20
Free Guitar Lessons Online. On Video and Audio. 6 FREE Guitar Lessons. Hosted by Ben Edwards, one of the most progressive guitarists around.
Changing Guitar Strings 1.0 by TheGuitarStrings
2008-12-12
Different strings are made for electric guitar and acoustic guitar. The most popular electric guitar gauge is .009. Most acoustic guitar players use .010. Novice and intermediate level guitarists will want to stick with these common gauges.
How to Guitar 1.1 by How to Guitar
2009-01-06
The key to playing fast is being able to think before you play. Aaron Shearer, a famous guitar teacher, promoted the “aim directed movementâ€, meaning that you have to know exactly where your fingers should go before you move them there.
Learn To Guitar 1.1 by Learn To Guitar
2009-01-06
The key to playing fast is being able to think before you play. Aaron Shearer, a famous guitar teacher, promoted the “aim directed movementâ€, meaning that you have to know exactly where your fingers should go before you move them there.