I'm advertising for a new group I just created for people who use Guitar Pro. I'm really seeking power users to help answer questions. We talk about Guitar Pro all the time and trade tab in the .gp_ format. But some forum users may not know about the software and others, like me, have it but either don't use it or don't understand it very well.
So if you can be a resource please come join the group!
Thanks! :cheer:
New Group for Guitar Pro
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I'd like to know what it's about. Never used it.
AcousticAl wrote:
Here you go Al: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_Pro
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I'd like to know what it's about. Never used it.
Here you go Al: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_Pro
:cheer:
I've joined the group as I have used GP in the past and would like to use it more and explore it's potential.
So, I am more of a student than an instructor, but I will help when I can because sometimes the best way to learn is to teach it to someone else.
Looking forward to learning a lot and having some great discussions.
Ric
So, I am more of a student than an instructor, but I will help when I can because sometimes the best way to learn is to teach it to someone else.
Looking forward to learning a lot and having some great discussions.
Ric
Hey Guys,
I know Chas is away for a few days, but didn't he start a group for TAB software?
I just read through the posts in that group, and it looks he may have considerable experience with GP.
On a very related note, I've been checking TuxGuitar for about a week, and I am floored at it's capability and how well it works. I never ran GP, but written descriptions say TuxGuitar seems to do a lot of what GP does. For those of us curious about music software, but not committed enough to make the purchase of GP, Tux looks to be an inexpensive way to test the waters.
wrench
I know Chas is away for a few days, but didn't he start a group for TAB software?
I just read through the posts in that group, and it looks he may have considerable experience with GP.
On a very related note, I've been checking TuxGuitar for about a week, and I am floored at it's capability and how well it works. I never ran GP, but written descriptions say TuxGuitar seems to do a lot of what GP does. For those of us curious about music software, but not committed enough to make the purchase of GP, Tux looks to be an inexpensive way to test the waters.
wrench