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Besides the ease of putting tracks together, I've really enjoyed all the instructional stuff in the PG music folder- classical guitar lessons, jazz guitar lessons, blues piano lessons...I've spent more time with those than anything else, and it feels like I've just broken out of a ten-year rut.

Also, there are like 10,000 styles in there that have really brought me back to a lot of styles I've overlooked in the past. The sheer musicality of the program is making me think about stuff for the first time since piano lessons in grade school or trumpet in the stage band in Jr. High.





Absolutely!


BiaB and its music education stuff is worthy.

Just don't be surprised that you sonn find out just how the live cats and chicks you've been playing with can wander meter, drop beats, play at different times and a few other things that will GLARE after working out with BiaB for awhile *grin*.

Workout and practice sessions using what BiaB has to offer can improve *any* serious musician at any level IMO.

And BiaB use can put the kabosh on that ancient "teaching an old dog new tricks" saw, as well.


Have Fun,


--Mac