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    Transposing while recording with help of GarageBand

    I have recently started learning the songs on the Piano and Guitar at the lowest octaves with the help of GarageBand. Now I am not having much idea about the GarageBand. So I am hoping some help from you guys in providing information about it. Also please tell me whether I can transpose while recording with help of GarageBand..?? Waiting for the helpful replies. Any other information about the GarageBand would be grateful.

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    Re: Transposing while recording with help of GarageBand

    It would be better if you tap with your artist or teacher, or perfect your technique and improvising with the original group. You can even select and hear the instruments separately from the only available multi-track recordings in GarageBand. Would you like to hear how the guitar sounds of Sting separately?, Are you prepared to sit on the piano by Colbie Shut up? Lessons artists allow you to control both the mixture as the instrumentation that you hear or touch what you fancy, and even slow down the recordings for you to learn it easier.

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    Re: Transposing while recording with help of GarageBand

    GarageBand '09 puts you in rock history on the screen with new amps and drum kits that recreate the sound of legendary guitar player, right on your Mac Just plug an electric guitar and play through five new amps facts the image and likeness of the most admired in the world. Choose between 30 settings including Brit Pop, Honky Tonk, Lowdown Blues, Seattle Sound, Woodstock Stadium Solo and Fuzz. Add virtual pedals that play classic pedals, including Machine Fuzz, Blue Echo and Auto-Funk. And see your performance in 3D, with amp, speaker box and pedals. Some keyboards have built-in transpose features, the most I've seen is a 12-not (1 octave) transpose in each direction.

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    Re: Transposing while recording with help of GarageBand

    GarageBand Lessons teach you basic piano and guitar on your Mac continues with nine classes, interactive video lessons that teach you the basics and prepare you to play a whole song. Watch how to place your fingers to get the basic chords with animated visual instruments. The basic lessons give you absolute control over the pace of learning. Apple professors never tire, and motivate you to help you learn at your own pace. When you feel more comfortable, you can play with a full backing band.

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    Re: Transposing while recording with help of GarageBand

    With GarageBand, the test is to play. Connect a USB keyboard to your Mac and will have in your hands more than 100 realistic software instruments-pianos, strings, drums, guitars, metal, anything from a low to a woodwind. Simply create a new track, choose your instrument to play. Do not have a keyboard? Try one on screen, you can change size and simultaneously display up to ten eighths. Writing can also activate the music and use the arrow keys on your computer keyboard to play.


    Instruments while recording software, GarageBand can display your notes in a piano roll or a score, with its notes, rests and other musical notation. Amendment to specific notes directly in the score and then print.

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    Re: Transposing while recording with help of GarageBand

    Technicians have already been placed, the group is ready for testing on a stage full screen. Now choose an instrument and jump to the tables. Play or sing with the function rehearsed with Magic GarageBand is the ideal way to practice and play. Assign instruments and styles to your guitars, basses, drums and keyboards. You can also switch instruments at random to hear the new sounds when your backing band. When you are satisfied with the tests, records directly with Magic GarageBand.

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    Re: Transposing while recording with help of GarageBand

    GarageBand is a software application that allows users to create pieces of music. It is developed by Apple Computer for its operating system Mac OS X . While GarageBand can be used to produce professional quality recordings, the software has limitations in practice makes it a bit difficult. The tempo and key signature can not be changed in a song. Also absent is the automation of effects, as well as native MIDI output. The new GarageBand 3 allows users to create podcasts as well as music. Contains new loops and jingles full time. There are a variety of instruments to be recorded through a computer keyboard (including four types of drums (percussion)).

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