iVideosongs Shows How to Play Black Hole Sun, Stellar Plus Seven More Great Songs
ALPHARETTA, GA - October 8, 2008 - iVideosongs (www.ivideosongs.com) introduces nine great new songs this week: acoustic
and electric versions of Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun, Incubus' Stellar, Foreigner's Juke Box Hero
and Robert Palmer's Bad Case of Loving You. Also new this week are two KT Tunstall tunes, Suddenly I See
and Black Horse and the Cherry Tree, plus Bread's Everything I Own and Lynryd Skynrd's Saturday Night Special.
Each of the songs is instructed by a member of iVideosongs expert staff.
Black Hole Sun was recorded by Soundgarden on their 1994 album, Superunknown. iVideosongs shows how to play both of the
electric guitar parts for this grunge hit, including the arpeggio-based rhythm sections and how to get the surreal soundscape
feel of the lead solo. iVideosongs also presents an unplugged, acoustic version of Black Hole Sun that is perfect for the
solo musician.
Stellar was recorded by Incubus on 2000's Make Yourself album. iVideosongs shows how to play the entire song, including
the signature double-stop bends that make up the verse and the imaginative rhythm change going into the chorus.
Juke Box Hero is Foreigner's anthem about rock stardom from the 1981 album 4. iVideosongs shows how to play the song's entire
repertoire of early 80s classic rock elements, and all of the rhythm parts, lead fills and solos.
The iconic music video will instantly come to mind for many, but Bad Case of Loving You is a great song to play too. iVideosongs
shows how to play the barre chord-based rhythm parts, lead fills and all the other elements from Robert Palmer's classic.
New this week too are two KT Tunstall hits: Suddenly I See was recorded on 2005's Eye to the Telescope album. iVideosongs
shows how to play all the parts of Suddenly I See, including the barre chords that are a good challenge for beginning-level
players. Black Horse and the Cherry Tree was recorded by KT Tunstall on the 2004 album, Eye to the Telescope. iVideosongs
shows how to play the acoustic groove, reminiscent of a vintage blues song, and the muted strumming that contributes to
the song's energy.
Bread was a staple of early 70's rock radio, and their song, Everything I Own from the album Baby, I'm a Want You, one of
the biggest hits of the era. iVideosongs shows how to play the finger style guitar parts, right hand arpeggiating and strumming
detail for the 1972 classic.
Saturday Night Special was recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd on their 1975 album, Nuthin' Fancy. iVideosongs shows how to play
each of the multiple leads made famous by the band, the power chord rhythms, creative phrasing and also the song's signature
'slap-back echo' sound.
Each of the new guitar titles include embedded tablature and chord grids.
iVideosongs shows aspiring musicians everywhere how to play their favorite songs completely and accurately, with the instruction
provided by the original artists who wrote and performed them, and also from expert instructors.
iVideosongs has licensed full rights to its songs from BMG Music Publishing, EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing,
Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music and also 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 iVideosongs titles are primarily for electric and acoustic guitarists, but titles for bass, keyboards and drums are
also included in the catalog.
iVideosongs offers three kinds of music instruction content. Tutorials designed to improve basic to advanced skills are
available free of charge. Complete and accurate songs, instructed by professional music teachers cost $4.99. Complete and
accurate songs, taught by the original artists who wrote, performed and/or produced them, cost $9.99.
iVideosongs customers can choose a skill level and genre, and then download the high-def titles to their personal computer,
iPod or other device. Each song title is presented in chapter format, so aspiring musicians learn the introduction, verse,
chorus, bridge, outro and other elements in bite-size pieces and at their own pace. Each title also includes a master performance
so customers can compare their progress against the song, and tablature notation to aid in learning. Titles featuring artists
also include an interview segment, where they reveal the inspiration and influences that went into the creation of the song.
iVideosongs launched the beta of its service this past January 29, 2008.
About iVideosongs
iVideosongs is the pioneering music instruction service that enables aspiring musicians of all skills levels to learn how
to accurately play complete songs from the original artists who wrote and performed them, and also from legendary side-men
and a staff of exceptional instructors. iVideosongs' on-demand, high-def video titles live on customers' computers, iPods
and other devices, and are accessible to them whenever and wherever they like. Visit www.ivideosongs.com to start learning
today.
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