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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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But not easy for all of us. I've tried for years but still constantly forget what I've learned.
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2010-03-10
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tabs can be understood with people who are only starting their guitar playing career. but otherwise there is no reason sticking with inferior marking methods.
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2010-03-10
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You obviously haven't really used Guitar Pro. It has the sheet music as well as guitar tabs. You can be a music elitist all you want, but not everyone feels like reading sheet music, especially if you listen to metal or anything with alternate or crazy tunings. I studied in a performing arts school(my high school was a special acceptance for students planning on becoming artists) for 4 years and I've played guitar and bass for about 6+ years now. I'm proficient in reading sheet music, but if the song I want to learn is in Drop F#(Meshuggah and others) or if I want to possible play along with backing tracks only then sheet music does nothing for me. If I'm trying to learn something classical or something like Andy McKee, then I can understand your point. But GP tabs are straight and to the point. No BS. There's no need for universal music when guitar is the only instrument playing the music(like most forms of rock).
And despite all that, you offer nothing to the thread. He didn't ask if you think Guitar Pro tabs are a good idea or better than sheet music, he asked if there was Guitar Pro viewer. Opinions can be saved for the Off-Topic threads.
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2010-03-10
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2010-03-10
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Isn't Maemo is based off Debian? Did they just not include Java or something?
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