0 Explore to learn more! (5 mins)
Inquisitiveness makes practice and learning enjoyable Enjoying what you learn and practice is critical to steady improvement. Xplorer’...
0 Inquisitiveness makes practice and learning enjoyable Enjoying what you learn and practice is critical to steady improvement. Xplorer’...
0 Introduction Emuso comes with virtual instruments: 6- and 7-string guitars, 4- and 5-string basses, and piano. Emuso also comes with library...
0 Introduction We’ve covered quite a bit of the toolkit already. Here are a few features we haven’t looked at so far. What you wil...
0 Introduction Let’s take a look at exploring rhythm. Emuso provides Rhythm-X, a package of various tools, specially designed for th...
0 Introduction Rhythm-X supports two kinds of track: Percussion track and non-percussion track. Each percussion track is associated with o...
0 Introduction If you are a beginner to chord types and scale types, don’t worry. You’ll still be able to make chord progression...
0 Introduction We’ll look at how to transpose a part or all parts. For example, you may be practicing a scale sequence in one key, and...
0 Introduction This guide won’t cover theory per-se. Interactive content instead presents theory (such as our blog and lesson content). ...
0 Introduction Emuso comes with a built in help system of videos and user guides. The videos are mainly fetched from the Internet, when firs...
0 Introduction Emuso includes the Rel-X gadget for for discovering relationships between chords and scales, chords and chords, and scales and ...