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and there's also the Rocksmith videogame, which I've heard is supposed to be pretty good, though I haven't tried it.
My son works for them as note tracker (i.e. he tells the programmers what notes make up a riff of what chord is being played where). He says other than lacking in teaching music theory (which the OP would probably not need) it's a damn fine guitar/bass teaching tool. He also stresses it's not a "game" although to the uninitiated it may look like that.
Nice! I actually just got the recently released Remastered edition, so I'll be checking it out soon.

Yeah, I just said videogame because that is how it is sold and technically it is run on gaming consoles (PS4 here

) but it does run on PC/Mac as well.
Scott
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