Master Jazz

Chapter 1: Introduction & Overview6
scale on the lowest string), or in the reverse - in the Aeolian Position then the
Phrygian Position.
! Optional guide-notes display scale tones in the correct key. Note names are
provided to aid in note/fret recognition.
! You can see the solos on the on-screen fretboard, hear the solos, slow them
down, or step through them one note at a time.
! You can play along with the jazz quartet/quintet as you learn the solos.
! The solos may be printed out for further study.
How to use the program
This program contains jazz guitar solos covering various styles, from easy-to-play
to advanced phrases. We suggest that you learn the phrases by first watching the
On-screen guitar fretboard, while the notation scrolls by. You'll notice that the
notation also contains TAB. To study a particular phrase, the program includes
advanced looping features. You can loop a number of bars, what you see on the
screen, or the entire song. If the song is playing too quickly, you can adjust the
tempo, or even the key.
Includes Band-in-a-Box Files
As an additional bonus, we’ve included the 50 songs in
Band-in-a-Box
format,
free with this standalone product. If you’re a Band-in-a-Box user, you’ll find
them in the JGSOLO50 directory in your main install directory.
We hope that you enjoy the
Master Jazz Guitar Solos
program.
Have Fun!
PG Music Inc.
Hardware Requirements: Windows (IBM) Fast 486 (i.e.486DX-100) or Pentium
(I/II- or equivalent), 16MB RAM memory, Windows 3.1, 95, 98 or NT, 16-bit
Sound Card (Sound Blaster-16, etc.) and MIDI system, Quad speed (or higher)
CD-ROM or DVD2-ROM Drive. Love of music!