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New Song: Highway to Hell for Guitar and more
UpdatesLet’s learn to play this iconic rock song! This song is a textbook example of the power of syncopation (playing on the off-beats), which gives a strong sense of tension and momentum. The strong beats…
New Song: Bellyache for Guitar, Piano and more
UpdatesLet’s learn this moody pop song! You may notice it has a 4-bar chord progression that repeats throughout the entire song. This pattern of 4’s is a common way to build songs: 4 beats in a bar, 4 bars i…
New Song: Back in Black for Guitar and more
UpdatesLet’s play this rock classic, with some of the biggest riffs you’ll ever hear! Notice it’s got a straight-forward underlying beat that’s easy to tap your foot to, but it also contains a lot of syncopa…
New Song: Hey Joe for Guitar, Bass and more
UpdatesLet’s play this iconic rock tune! You’ll notice it uses a simple 4-bar structure that repeats throughout the song. But, it keeps building and changing throughout thanks to the masterful use of intensi…
Ovelin rebrands to Yousician
UpdatesNow that we’re launching our new product, we took the opportunity to re-think our branding strategy and decided to unify the company and our flagship product under one brand. Behold: We are Yousician!…