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<title>Influx on "JamGuru"</title>
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<description><p>Anyone else seen this? It's like Guitar Hero/RockBand but it uses your own guitar and actually teaches you the songs. Only downside is you have to have an Ultimate Guitar account to use it, and I created one solely for this - if you already have one, you probably have already seen this.</p>
<p>I've only just started using it but it looks pretty nifty and you get two free downloads with it. (Songs usually cost $0.99 per, so probably about £0.59/£0.69 for me).</p>
<p>I can't for the life of me follow the little descending dots, so I stick it on tablature mode which scrolls with the songs.</p>
<p><a href="http://plus.ultimate-guitar.com/jamguru/" rel="nofollow">http://plus.ultimate-guitar.com/jamguru/</a>
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