Music is something we love because it makes us feel something. It communicates to us in a way that words can’t. What would a movie be without music? Even the old silent films were never truly silent because they knew they needed music, like we all do. We all have our record collections, our piles of CDs and our mp3 players filled with the songs that make up the soundtrack to our lives. It’s only natural for us to look up at the musician as some supernatural being with otherworldly powers. We want to be that guy on stage strumming our guitar and making the world feel what we feel. Gianni Alexander Spata not only accomplished this, he figured out how to get the whole world to do it too; faster, easier and with a whole lot of fun.
We’ve all stared longingly at a guitar hanging in a shop window, wishing we could play it. We may have even bought that guitar and a beginner’s book or DVD but for some reason they got sold at a garage sale or given away to someone who might have more luck. The truth of the matter is that luck has nothing to do with learning how to play the guitar. There is no magic fairy dust that got sprinkled on Eric Clapton or B.B. King when they were babies that somehow made them play the guitar. The simple reason you don’t see a guitar in every home is because up until recently there hasn’t been an easy way to learn, but now there is.
Gianni Alexander Spata wanted to play the guitar but when he looked through the books and training materials available they were all incomplete, too difficult to understand and not too much use. Over time he began to piece together the correct way to learn guitar in a notebook he kept. As he continued to master guitar playing his notebook grew and people were amazed at how effective it was and wanted their own copy. This was the beginning of the Spata Method of guitar playing and it would soon grow into the internet’s easiest and best website for learning to play the guitar: www.playwhatyourfeel.com
When you visit the website you see a big jukebox that functions like karaoke, with lyrics and chords moving along in highlighted sections as the song plays. It’s super easy to understand because everything is laid out right in front of you, including pictures of where to place your fingers. Learning the guitar has never been this fast, easy and fun because you can learn visually, and at your own pace. You’re able to set the player to go over a particular part of a song and once you’ve mastered that part you can move on to the next until you’re playing the whole song like a pro. And that’s where you end up too. This is not a simple method of learning chords but a way to get you visualizing music like a real professional guitarist.
This approach is groundbreaking in its simplicity and makes playing the guitar easy for anybody, and it’s fun! It’s free to sign up, there’s plenty of fantastic songs to choose from and you can start learning the guitar immediately. You can stop wishing because now you really can play what you feel.
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I have to say the timing in the videos and songs with lyrics and chords, the full works together really is a beautiful thing. I went through the video set on youtube, played all the favorites, and was really curious if you considered importing karaoke files or text files with lyrics and chords. The alignment with the backing music track makes rhythm a snap with your program. I think if you had an easy way to encourage others to build and add the chord meta information along side the lyrics then crowdsource to make the songs accessible to everyone in their playing, it would be a better alternative than any other solution out there, especially the chord and tab sites. Way to go - excellent app and process you are offering everyone.
Reply^^^^^^^ what Aaron said! I am excited to see what your catalog will look like, and whether I could sign up for a fee to use backing tracks at my own gigs, as well as have you set my originals to karaoke singalongs and omit instrument and/or vocal parts.
ReplySilvermane Wesleyjohn writer and composer of Weekend Warrior
Nothing seems to work. I'm using an iPad. The links are dead. No app in the App Store? What's going on?
ReplyI’m using an iPad and nothing works on mine either…
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