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Here is where you can leave comments to tell folk what you like or dislike about your experiences with emuso/Studio. We really value honest ...
Introduction If you are new to the concept of directed practice, or new to the guitar and musical terms like “interval” and R...
Introduction Emuso comes with three virtual instruments: 6-string guitar, 4-string bass, and piano. Emuso also comes with libary constructs ...
Introduction We’ve covered quite a bit of the toolkit already. Here are a few features we haven’t looked at so far. What you wil...
Introduction Let’s take a look at exploring rhythm. Emuso provides RhythmX, a package of various tools, specially designed for thi...
Introduction RhythmX supports two kinds of track: Percussion track and non-percussion track. Each percussion track is associated with on...
Introduction If you are a beginner to chord types and scale types, don’t worry. You’ll still be able to make chord progression...
Introduction We’ll look at how to transpose a part or all parts. For example, you may be practicing a scale sequence in one key, and...
Introduction This guide won’t cover theory per-se. Interactive content instead presents theory (such as our blog content). This guide ...
Introduction Emuso comes with a built in help system of videos and user guides. The videos are mainly fetched from the Internet, when firs...
Introduction I really strongly recommend you read everything in “New to learning and practicing guitar” (on the main quick start...