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Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy

If you’re learning guitar and can’t get over the hump, Rock Prodigy is for you

Rock Prodigy utilizes a user interaction that will be vaguely familiar to players of the music games Guitar Hero and Rock Band

Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy

by The Way of H, Inc.
Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy
Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy
Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy
FREE in the App Store

Rock Prodigy utilizes a user interaction that will be vaguely familiar to players of the music games Guitar Hero and Rock Band. With your iRig plugged in, you play along with real songs by the real artists. You have the ability to slow the song down, rewind, fast forward and loop any section or phrase of the song that you wish, however this feature is somewhat hampered by the distracting digital stretching that is required when you choose to slow the song down. Another setback is the limited catalog available to download, and let's not forget that you will be forking out cash for every song you purchase. Because of these setbacks, Rock Prodigy may not be the most appealing option for beginners. But for those who have a steady grasp of guitar, and don't mind the somewhat clumsy interface, Rock Prodigy is a decent way to really dissect some songs that may have eluded you in the past...assuming one of those songs happens to be part of their limited catalog. Rock Prodigy also has a version of this app dedicated exclusively to Dave Mustain and is hosted by the Megadeth guitar maestro himself. That app will definitely cater to more advanced players that are fans of Megadeth, but I honestly have a hard time recommending these apps as viable learning tools.

What is it about?

If you’re learning guitar and can’t get over the hump, Rock Prodigy is for you.

Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy

App Details

Version
2.3.1
Rating
(2)
Size
23Mb
Genre
Music Education
Last updated
December 5, 2018
Release date
December 23, 2010
More info

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App Store Description

If you’re learning guitar and can’t get over the hump, Rock Prodigy is for you.

Learn guitar with us: Rock Prodigy app puts you in the band to learn guitar. You'll hear what it sounds like to be in a band, helping you learn faster, stick with it longer, and get you over the hump.

Unlike boring books, gimmicky games, or random tips and tricks, Rock Prodigy's patented method combines lessons, exercises, challenges, riffs, songs, videos, photos, diagrams, descriptions, and more all in a personalized learning path that tracks your progress.

Welcome to Rock Prodigy. Welcome to your new life with guitar!

It's fun, sometimes challenging, but always awesome. You'll be playing guitar sooner than you think.

Rock Prodigy is proudly featured by Fender, the world's premier guitar maker.

See what others are saying:
rockprodigy.com/reviews
facebook.com/RockProdigy

• "WINNER" Appy Awards, Education
• #1 Top Grossing Music App in 20 Countries
• "GREAT" MacObserver
• "EDITOR'S CHOICE" evolved.fm
• "BEST MUSIC TEACHING APP" 148apps.com

For guitar input you need one of the following:
• If you are using an acoustic guitar:
• An internal or external computer microphone

If you are using an electric guitar:
• An adapter like Fender Slide
• OR a small, clean amp that is loud enough for the device's microphone to pick up

Headphones are recommended when using an acoustic guitar.

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