A new website has launched at iVideosongs.com that shows aspiring musicians of all skill levels how to play their favorite songs – as taught by the people that wrote them.
"Aspiring musicians want to play complete songs accurately, and that's exactly what we give them," says Tim Huffman, CEO of iVideosongs. "We've recruited established artists, legendary sidemen, and some of the best instructors on the planet to teach rock, pop, blues and country songs. With iVideosongs, aspiring musicians learn the songs at their pace, when and where they want."
The site has licensed full rights to its songs from several major publishers, and many secondary and tertiary publishers. This allows the company to provide complete and accurate instructional titles, presented exactly as they were originally written and performed. The titles are primarily for electric and acoustic guitarists, but titles for bass, keyboards, and drums are also included in the launch.
iVideosongs customers can choose a skill level and genre, and then download the high-def titles to their PC, iPod, or other device. Each song title is presented in chapter format. Tabs and chord notation are included with each title to aid in learning. While there is a fee for the service, the site features plenty of free tutorials for those low on chicken feed.
Participating artists already include The Doobie Brothers, The Allman Brothers Band, 3 Doors Down, and CM favourite Rush (a video of Alex Lifeson has already appeared on the homepage). Explore the site at http://www.ivideosongs.com
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