I am exclusively endorsed by Kiesel Guitars, EMG Pickups, Jim Dunlop, 64 Audio and Fractal Audio. I’ve been creating cover songs and original music for YouTube for nearly 10 years and have grown a large, loyal following across all social platforms. My name is Cole Rolland and I’m a professional guitarist and content creator from Canada. I typically am very organized but on the off chance that I save something in a different location by accident, or I want to have a consolidated view of all of my projects this feature is a time saver that is beneficial the longer you use the software. The ability to search your hard disk for any existing Guitar Pro files. This is an upgrade that I always wished existed, and now it does! It allows me to work much faster and more efficient knowing I can just click on an element to change it instead of searching for the correct icon in the sidebar. The ability to ‘click to edit’ elements of your score. Why does Cole like Guitar Pro 7.5?įor my personal use, some of my favorite workflow improvements in Guitar Pro 7.5 include: It allows me to share songs of my own with other musicians, giving them insight into my mindset during the writing process of a Cole Rolland original. It saves me so much time on a daily basis knowing that I can accurately and interactively learn a song at various speeds. Guitar Pro has been a very regular part of my work for years. I also tab out every video I create for YouTube and I have become so familiar with the Guitar Pro interface that I am able to work extremely efficiently to create these in a timely manner. Thankfully, there has almost always been an accurate Guitar Pro tab available online to expedite my learning process and help me deliver my content as quickly as possible to my audience. I learn a new song every week for my YouTube channel. I’ve been an avid user of Guitar Pro for nearly a decade and I would recommend it to anyone looking for an interactive way to write and learn songs. Summary: practice with a metronome at half tempo, and work your way up as you become more familiar with each section. The majority of the piece is at 200bpm which makes some of the sixteenth and triplet sixteenth patterns tough to master. I love to slow the tabs down the 25-50%, become very familiar with the notes and patterns, and develop muscle memory as I gradually work my way up to full speed. When it comes to more complex sections like the verse, fills/transitions and the main solo: The most iconic sections of the arrangement, being the chorus and the intro, are easily playable for almost all skill levels. My assessment of this song is that it is at an intermediate-advanced level of playing. (click on the image to download the Guitar Pro 6 file) Cole’s advice on how to play the song
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