Economy Picking Guitar School vs iImprov - Contemporary Colors Usage & Stats

Economy picking (aka Sweep Picking) is a whole new world of unique possibilities and technical achievements on a guitar. It is hard to imagine a guitarist, who would not want to achieve a technical perfection :) . EP gives you an ability to reach the shortest way of mastering the secrets of performing art! Fonexsis integrates all existing licks of EP in one single application for you! ●● Economy picking technique is a combination of Sweep picking and Alternate picking technique. Sweep picking is a technique that allows guitarists to play exercises rapidly by picking two or more strings in the same direction (up or down) with a single stroke. Alternate picking is a guitar playing technique that employs strictly alternating down and up picking strokes in a continuous run. The aim is to minimize movement in the right hand, in contrast with alternate-picking technique. Here is a brief list of guitarists, who used to apply EP technique in their songs: Tosin Abasi, Frank Gambale, Yngwie Malmsteen, Les Paul, Eric Johnson, Jan Akkerman, Chet Atkins, Vinnie Moore, Michael Angelo. Modern metal style guitarists: Zakk Wylde, Paul Gilbert, Bruce Bouillet, Jason Becker, Marty Friedman, Richie Kotzen. By having this app, you will not need to buy a numerous guitar video lessons. This app is also giving you a material to learn rhythm (3/4, 9/4, 5/4 measures etc), as well as musical theory material (modes, arpeggio, sequences). There's no analogue in App Store!!! Economy Picking Guitar School FEATURES: -------------------------------------------------- ● 604 different economy picking exercises (incl. Sequences, Arpeggios, Neo-classic and 12 Tone Sequences) ! ● Each can be transposed to any desired key by dragging the notes with your finger! ● Open strings exercises featured, which can also be transposed on a guitar by using a capodaster (capo) ● Every exercise is provided with corresponding optimal fingering and a sequence of strokes, showing you necessary strokes for every note of the exercise. These strokes (pick up, pick down, pull-off, hammer on, slide) are provided to help you to achieve high speed arpeggios and sequences playing. Please read the info page inside this application for detailed description on every stroke. ● Voice helper function helps you in learning by speaking the strokes during playback in slow tempo and when in Step mode (3 voice types selectable) ● Harmony feature: you can see and listen to the chords, over which a current exercise can be played. This feature can be switched off when it is unnecessary. You can also use given chord progressions for your compositions. ● Cursor can display note names or fingering (selectable) ● Notes can display note names or fingering (selectable) ● Degree indicator. It allows you to learn exercise's scale steps in detail. (Degree on/off toggle is located at the bottom of the Settings page) ● Step-by-step note playback in both directions for more detailed learning or exercises ● Metrotone feature with adjustable tempo and time signature, includes different measures ● Metrotone pre count feature with different adjustable settings ● Adjustable volume balance between harmony and guitar solo sounds ● Two guitar sound banks (Acoustic and Distortion) to select ● Six selectable harmony timbres to choose from ● Stereo Chorus FX for harmony chords at your choice ● Reverb FX for guitar sounds ● Master Tune option ● Designed for both iPhone and iPad ● iPhone X support ● Guitar Driller integration support Note: please don't forget to launch this app at least one time to make it available in Guitar Driller's "My Content" list. ● All Fonexsis applications are supported by free updates
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iImprov-Contemporary Colors is part of the continuously growing iImprov series from Jazz Apps Mobile. Each app in the series has been created to take on specific challenges that you will find as an improvising musician. This particular installment focuses on the handling of chord changes that you will find mostly in the jazz repertoire that begins post bebop up to the present. More specifically, iImprov-Contemporary Colors gives you the tools to take on chord progressions that you would find in tunes by Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock and any other composer that has ventured away from the writing of chord changes that would be typically found in the “Standards.” These types of chord progressions would include highly ‘altered’ chords, ‘slash’ chords and chords created from scale colors outside of diatonic major. The lessons in iImprov-Contemporary Colors app cover in detail how to use diminished, whole tone, augmented, lydian augmented and harmonic minor scales to play over these these types of progressions. In addition to explanation, there are exercises, patterns, demos and JAM-A-longs to work with. As with other apps from Jazz Apps Mobile, there is transposable notation and tempo adjustable audio. Many of the concepts are also demoed by saxophonist Tony Bray at the end of each lesson. JAM-A-longs include individually created files for each key. Each will loop indefinitely, all keys are covered and tempos are adjustable.They include- V7b9 V7#5 Major 7#5 V7#11 Minor (Major 7) Harmonic Minor Progression 1 Harmonic Minor Progression 2 You can also set the overall transposition for your specific instrument and there is balance control for the JAM-A-longs. Happy Practicing!
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Economy Picking Guitar School VS.
iImprov - Contemporary Colors

December 30, 2024