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System Requirements
Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / Vista
- Minimum 128 MB RAM
- 500 MB free hard disk space
- Screen resolution 1024X768 or greater
- Sound card
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GuitarStar Volume 1: Rockin' Riffs... only $39
GuitarStar Volume 1: Rockin' Riffs is the fun new way to become a Rock Guitar star in the comfort of your own home. By simply pressing different keys on your computer keyboard, you can play a unique, killer guitar solo complete with a rockin' rhythm section to back you up. But the fun doesn't stop there; GuitarStar Volume 1: Rockin' Riffs will also teach you how to play those rockin' guitar riffs. While the music plays, each note is displayed in notation, guitar tablature and on the on-screen guitar fretboard. To get you started quickly we've included video tutorials with pro tips to tell you exactly how each riff is played.
Easy and fun to play!
GuitarStar Volume 1: Rockin' Riffs features a variety of rhythm section grooves (drums, bass & rhythm guitar) in several genres and includes tons of killer guitar riffs that can be played along with the rhythm sections. You become the star by triggering the riff you want by pressing various keys on your QWERTY keyboard.
When a riff is triggered, GuitarStar Volume 1: Rockin' Riffs automatically displays the music in both notation and guitar tablature. To make learning the riff even easier and more fun, the notes for the riff are also displayed on the on-screen guitar fretboard. For even more help in learning to play these killer riffs, watch the video tutorials where master guitarist Harris Van Berkel explains exactly how to perform each riff.
Have fun!
GuitarStar Volume 1: Rockin' Riffs Audio Demo
This audio sample was created by simply pressing play in GuitarStar Volume 1: Rockin' Riffs, then pressing random keys, and then pressing the "wave" button:




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