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iPerform3D™ Introduces 'MyPerform', Guitar Students Get Online Feedback From Real Instructors
February 19, 2009
iPerform3D today announced a totally unique feedback tool called 'MyPerform' which allows Beginner students to get fast and helpful feedback on their progress from the professional instructors behind the 3D lessons. Students record themselves playing, submit an audio or video file via email and within 24 hours find out if they rate as a 'Wannabe', "The Next Big Thing' or 'A Real Guitar Hero'. 'MyPerform' is available at an introductory price of $2.95 per submission. Those who buy all four Beginner Packs get one free with their purchase. "iPerform3D offers the most comprehensive set of tools and technology for learning guitar anywhere on the Web," said Robert Miller, co-founder and CEO, iPerfom3D. " 'MyPerform' gives aspiring guitar players a chance to get feedback from the pros, whenever they want, at a fraction of the cost of hourly lessons." iPerform3D launched its completely new website in January of 2009, marking the first time that sophisticated motion-capture technology—previously limited to big-budget film and video game companies — has been used for online guitar instruction. The Company has restructured its product pricing, making iP3D courses more affordable, providing a pathway for consumers to buy lessons. Beginners can rotate and zoom the "virtual" camera to any angle, even "behind" and "through" the instructor's guitar neck to learn classic hits like 'Cocaine', 'Come As You Are', 'Free Bird'. The iPerform3D Player set-up is fast and easy, and is available online for both Mac and PC operating systems. Beginner Packs now start at $14.95 each. Intermediate Courses are $12.95. Real instructors will rate your progress with 'MyPerform' How it Works FREE 5-Day Trial now available online Recent iPerform3D headlines
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