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Guitar Pro 5.1 has all the tools you need to improve, compose and accompany yourself on the guitar. It's got a multitrack tablature editor for guitar, banjo, bass and other stringed instruments. Scale tools and a chord diagram editor lets you create the perfect score and the guitar composition you've always wanted.
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Technical Details
- RSE gives real-time playback of scores with realistic sound samples- Powerful and intuitive tablature editor for composing and transcribing
- Enter notes using keyboard keys, mouse clicks on fretboard, or MIDI instrument
- Can handle up to 256 tracks; supports 4- to 7-stringed instruments
- Create lead sheets, scores, or lesson sheets for students
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By L. Wolfley
This software is almost essential for someone learning to play guitar songs. Practically any song you want to learn can be found on the internet and downloaded into Guitar pro. From that point you can listen to the way the song is played and watch the sheet music cursor follow along with the tabs. You can mark a section of the song with the mouse and just have it play that one section over and over. You can slow down the tempo so that you can practice along with the computer playing at a slower pace. You can have the computer incrementally pick up the tempo with each iteration of the section being played. In music scores that include multiple instruments, you can mask out one or more of the instruments so that you can either hear the one you are practicing with, or so that you can play along with the other instruments and not hear the one you are playing also being played by the computer.
There's a lot more to this software including music composition, but just the above features make this inexpensive software a no-brainer for anyone that wants to learn new guitar songs.
About the only thing it does not do, is show recommended finger placement as the song is being played. That would be a nice feature, but would also require someone that knows to take the time out and mark them.
I stumbled upon this software while perusing the internet for guitar related training sites. One site had on-line tabulatures for quite a few songs that played very similarly to Guitar pro. It even had the options to slow down the tempo and mark sections to be played. The problem was, that site required a monthy subscription to use all of it's features, and of course required a connection to the interent in order to use it. While searching for reviews on that site I found one, where someone had stated something like, "pretty good training site, if there was no such thing as guitar pro". From there I immediately changed my search to guitar pro and found exactly what I was looking for.. and no monthly subscription!!
By Farrell Aultman
This review is written from the prospect of using Guitar Pro for Classical Guitar purposes. I have tried many notation programs for classical guitar. None are perfect. I've concluded that you need a high end music notation program for professional looking scores and another program for doing transcriptions for personal use or sharing.
On the high end, the choices are Finale, Sibelius, or Lilypond. I chose Finale for this purpose. You can do anything with it, but there is a steep price to pay. It is not intuitive at all, and it's expensive. The interface is a cluster of years of buildup. One wouldn't design a user interface like this from scratch. If I didn't already own Finale, I'd might go with Lilypond, or look more carefully into Musecore.
But I decided that I needed a notation program for simple transcriptions. Here are the ones that I tried in increasing order of my preference:
1) TablEdit - seen some decent scores for this one on the web. Deal breaker the UI is confusing. I'd just as well use Finale for everything.
2) Power Tab - interface OK, free, lots of features. Deal breaker most of the focus is on the tab representation, very little on standard notation.
3) Tux Guitar - nice interface, very similar to Guitar Pro, free. Deal breaker can't add fingerings. This program may eventually catch Guitar Pro.
4) Guitar Pro - nice interface, will do just about everything necessary easily. Can display/print standard notation only, tab notation, or both. Output is very good. ASCII import. Drawbacks for standard notation are that fingering are unconventional in location and labeling, bar can only be specified though text input, crescendo specified through volume control which is tied to a track(s).
In the end, the decision was an easy one. It just took a while to download all of the programs and try them out. Hopefully, I just saved you a little time.
By S. Monroe (Oviedo, FL United States)
Excellent software. This is great for creating tab which is why I originally wanted it. I am now using it to help learn the notes in the different fretboard positions, or alternate positions.
By S. Lemanski (Connecticut)
I started playing guitar November of 2008. I have never took lessons I use mainly youtube and guitar tabs found online. using the tabs found online was fine for a while, but the only way I could hear the song is on I-tunes and I couldn't slow it down.
This program works great for what I need. I can go to the same site I normaly get tabs and get a .gp5 file and open it in guitar pro. I can then switch between different tracks whether its guitar 1 or 2 or drums. and even turn some of them off. you can slow the tempo down and really get the hang of tough tricky parts rather than listening to a full speed song on I-tunes with all the other stuff mixed in.
However I would like to know why the RSE Real Sound Engine dosent seem to work on my Mac Book Pro.
one other thing, It dosent come with an instruction book so its learn as you go method, (which im doing with the guitar right now, funny how that works out)
other than that, I like the program sofar. Maybe now I can learn a full song instead of just intro's and short riffs.
By BadgerBay
I was looking for reasonably priced but powerful program to help transcribe a song I was working on, and this program fit the bill!
I was impressed by how easy, intuitive, yet incredibly useful the program is. A necessity for every music student!
-Michael Pomeroy
Malibu Beach Productions
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