iVideosongs Shows How to Play Songs by Silverchair and Wolfmother
ALPHARETTA, GA - October 22, 2008 - iVideosongs (www.ivideosongs.com) introduces four new songs by Australian alternative
rock bands Silverchair and Wolfmother. This week Silverchair's The Greatest View and Tomorrow, as well as Wolfmother's Joker and the Thief and Woman have been added to the growing iVideosongs catalog.
Silverchair recorded The Greatest View on their 2002 album, Diorama. iVideosongs shows how to play the hit's unusual chord
fingerings and progressions, as well as its melodic interlude and the hard hitting unison line that is The Greatest View's
signature.
Tomorrow was recorded by Silverchair on 1995's Frogstomp album. iVideosongs shows how to play the complete guitar
part on the grunge hit, including all the chord fingerings and rhythms.
Joker and the Thief was recorded by Wolfmother on
their self-titled 2006 album. iVideosongs shows how to play the song's melodic bridge, its easy chord fingerings and the
hammer on technique featured in the chorus riff. This title also shows how to play the chorus' keyboard chords on guitar.
Woman is also from 2006's self-titled Wolfmother album. iVideosongs shows how to get the retro 70's sound that characterizes
the song, plus the power chord-based signature riff and the triplet-based rhythms of the bridge and outro sections.
Each of these great songs is complete, and each includes 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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