I’ve been working on a project for quite some time now called “Riff Axelerator”. The project is the the brainchild of Jason Vearing who I’ve know for probably over a decade.
Jason’s brilliant idea was to present licks in standard notation, tablature and audio (all linked) that the user can slow down or speed up as they require. That means when you’re learning a new lick, you get the chance to really dig into the nuances of what’s being played as well as being able to slow the lick down enough so that you can easily learn it at your own pace.
So far I’ve recorded two sets of licks, one in the style of Joe Satriani, and the other in the style of Steve Vai. Jason has prepared some great lessons around the licks I’ve created and recorded and he’s really broken them down into manageable steps which makes the who learning experience a whole lot more fun.
There’s many more styles and ITSO’s (in the style of) to come. So keep an eye out on the facebook page and on the Riff Axelerator main site.
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