Hey,
If you've downloaded any of my tabs, you'll have noticed that every arrangement comes with both a PDF and a Guitar Pro file.
Guitar Pro is the software I use to write all of my tabs and, in my opinion, it's one of the most useful tools a guitarist can own.
Most people know it as a way to play back tabs and hear what they're supposed to sound like, but that's only scratching the surface.
You can also:
๐ต Slow songs down without changing the pitch
๐ต Loop difficult sections and practise them repeatedly
๐ต Mute tracks to create your own backing tracks
๐ต Increase the speed gradually as you improve
๐ต See exactly which notes are being played on the fretboard
๐ต Follow along with the notation and tab in real time
I know quite a few members have told me that Guitar Pro has completely changed the way they practise, especially when learning fingerstyle arrangements.
Which brings me nicely to today's video.
This excellent overview was actually recommended by Full Member , and it does a great job of showing some of the features and ways you can use Guitar Pro to get more out of your practice time. A quick disclaimer: Guitar Pro is paid software and you'll need to purchase a licence if you want to use it. I personally think it's well worth the money, but I have no affiliation with the company and don't receive anything if you buy it.
If you already own Guitar Pro, I'd be interested to know which feature you use most.
Thanks,
Jack