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majolle
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majolle
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07/30/2013 8:30 pm
I am just discovering this site. I looked at a couple free sample lessons, I was impressed to the point in one lesson to actually try it. So I scrolled down to the music below. I can't read a note of music, learned what I have from ear and touch. I can follow tab OK, but I couldn't find any way to print the music off. Seems to mean this would be a no brainer, print it, practice it until you have the riff figured out. I can't see how to learn the lesson without a step by step approach. Does anybody know if this is printable or not.
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The Duke of New York
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The Duke of New York
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07/30/2013 9:36 pm
You positively, absolutely can print each lesson on your printer. I print out my lessons, use a hole puncher, and place them in a 3 ring binder which I place on my music stand. The lessons are printable! I am a full member and love this website so much I cannot even explain it. Join. You won't regret it.
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JJ90
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JJ90
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07/30/2013 10:53 pm
jpolito is right except for one very important thing! Guitartricks has a "print" (for the sheets / tabs) and even a download option (for the video lesson) with each lesson once you go full access but NOT with song lessons.

The reason for this is because song lessons are copyrighted. Guitartricks has made some deals with companies in the music business which allow them to legally teach a song here on this website. Tabs and sheets of songs are copyrighted so you cannot download the video lesson or print the sheet with those.

Keep that in mind.

Anyway this website is totally amazing. Give it a try! You can even use a 14-day trial to see if you like it. Try it here: http://www.guitartricks.com/trial/

JJ
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The Duke of New York
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The Duke of New York
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07/31/2013 8:20 pm
Thank you JJ90. You are correct. I forgot about the songs part of it but I can still learn those by watching and looping them over and over again as well as look at the tab on screen.
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compart1
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compart1
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07/31/2013 10:45 pm
To me these tools say it all..notable tool functions
ULTIMATE CHORD FINDER
Show all the chords in 3 patterns
Sharps and flats included
with audible play button
ULTIMATE SCALE FINDER
20 different scales in 5 patterns
in every key
with audible play button and printable scale chart
JAM STATION
Playable outside of lessons
METRONOME
With speed, beat and sound selection adjustment
TUNER
Has 6 tunings
standard
dadgad
open C
drop D
open D
open D
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