Mike, I just searched for Beginner Guitar on my iPhone and his stuff was
the first app. The name of the app is Beginner Guitar. I also just found
out he has published two new apps for the Blues and Licks. I will be trying
them out later, but feel based on his previous works they will be fine.
A
Michael,
You have to be signed up for the NLS' program for the blind & physically
handicapped. After that, you're eligible to borrow from the Library of
Congress's music program. So, if you're receiving books from your state's
lending library or downloading books from them, you're good to go.
Oh yeah I love his videos! I have subscribed to his channel. What is thee name
of the app? I tried to find it but had no luck.
Mike Malarsie
On Apr 16, 2012, at 5:41 PM, Tim Hornik wrote:
> I use guitar jams by Narty Schwarz and play it now tunes. Marty has a
> youtube page and accessible app
This sounds awesome! Available for free? Who do I go about doing that? I love
free! Thanks a lot!
Mike Malarsie
On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:07 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Try Bill Brown's tutorials for the blind or Guitar by Ear CD's & MP3's @
> www.musicvi.com. He's got a ton of stuff & a
Michael,
Try Bill Brown's tutorials for the blind or Guitar by Ear CD's & MP3's @
www.musicvi.com. He's got a ton of stuff & a lot of it is available for free
through the Library of Congress's music division.
Let me know if I can help in any other way. I've been playing for over
30-years in
Hi. I've tried many of the guitar apps of various kinds and most are
not accessible with VO. Youtube can be a great resource, but, usually
there isn't enough verbal description of what's being covered which
can be quite frustrating...
I've been teaching acoustic and electric guitar for over ten ye