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    Recorded livestream
    BradleySowashMusic - How I use iReal pro to teach my students
    https://www.facebook.com/plugins/vid...2F&show_text=0
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 06-23-2020 at 08:40 PM.

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    Another instructional video
    “iReal pro - Going Further

    https://m.facebook.com/BradleySowash...y7qknKE1l9-iAM

    )BOB

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxdjazz View Post
    TEACHERS LOUNGE - Music Instruction and iReal pro


    Music teachers, instructors, mentors....

    How are you using iReal pro with your students?
    Share your tips and tricks.
    . . .

    Join in the conversation here.

    Let's help each other better help our students.

    )BOB
    I teach beginner guitar students out of the Hal Leonard books and have created charts for the songs & exercises. Playing just bass & drums w/ bluetooth speaker helps them get harmonic structure as well an appreciation of downbeat & rhythm for strumming

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    Thank you sir, iRp sure beats the socks off using a metronome.
    )BOB

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    Hi everybody.

    I am a long time user of iReal Pro and I often use iReal Pro songs as backing tracks when recording in Logic Pro.

    Last week, I uploaded an improvised guitar solo over rhythm changes video to YouTube using this process. This week's YouTube video video is a walkthrough demonstrating how I do this. I have also created a blog post walkthrough for those who prefer reading rather than watching. Hopefully the content will be helpful to other iReal Pro users and will expand your creative possibilities.

    iReal Pro to Logic Pro video walkthrough - https://youtu.be/3bwreZC8kME
    Blog post walkthrough - https://guitartheoryandtechniquebook...ing-ireal-pro/
    Last week's rhythm changes video using an iReal Pro track - https://youtu.be/06uBQuY2etk

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    Thank You PAUL!
    Looking forward to more from you.
    )BOB

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    Default TEACHERS LOUNGE - Music Instruction and iReal pro

    Great book for learning Prima Vista.

    A thorough presentation of rhythms commonly found in contemporary music, including 68 harmonized melodies and 42 rhythm exercises. This book will give you increased confidence and improve musicianship.
    https://berkleepress.com/guitar/melo...ms-for-guitar/

    Melodic Rhythms for Guitar - William G. Leavitt (68)

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    Great work!
    Thank you for sharing.

    Here's a preview
    https://books.google.com/books/about...dir=0&gboemv=1

    )BOB

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    Default iReal Pro for the win

    I use iReal pro for my teaching -- a drummer & long-notes bass line are very effective for helping beginner guitarists understand tempo, structure & steadiness.
    Regards,
    Tilden

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