G7 Kontakt Edition | 
enlarge | From: Sibelius Software Ltd. Category: Software
List Price: $99.00 Buy New: $78.00 You Save: $21.00 (21%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 4070
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.1 x 1.6 With G7, you can write tab, chords, lyrics, and notation, learn songs and riffs with the on-screen fretboard -- even publish your music on the Internet. You can play straight in from a MIDI keyboard or guitar, or write down the chords and create tab instantly. You can even scan in printed sheet music. G7 makes it easy to capture your ideas almost as fast as they come to you. To learn riffs, just scan in sheet music, or download from the Internet. Then listen and view the interactive fretboard for fingerings. Choose any speed you like, or step through a note at a time. With G7, you can also add lyrics, chord symbols, keyboards and drums to create anything from lead sheets to complete rock scores. Once youave written a song, just save it as a web page, ASCII tab, or MIDI file, ready to email or post on the Internet. You can even sell songs on the publishing site G7music.net from your dedicated Web page, free of charge.
Model: GCEO3 UPC: 674169001019 EAN: 0674169001019 ASIN: B0002WT64M
Release Date: December 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easy-to-use tool for creating tab | | • | Can also create standard musical notation and lyrics | | • | Create Scorch files for publishing on the internet | | • | Imports ASCII tab (.txt) and standard midi files (.mid) | | • | Create audio files from your score/tab and burn them to a CD or mp3 |
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Product Description With G7, you can write tab, chords, lyrics, and notation, learn songs and riffs with the on-screen fretboard -- even publish your music on the Internet. You can play straight in from a MIDI keyboard or guitar, or write down the chords and create tab instantly. You can even scan in printed sheet music. G7 makes it easy to capture your ideas almost as fast as they come to you. To learn riffs, just scan in sheet music, or download from the Internet. Then listen and view the interactive fretboard for fingerings. Choose any speed you like, or step through a note at a time. With G7, you can also add lyrics, chord symbols, keyboards and drums to create anything from lead sheets to complete rock scores. Once youave written a song, just save it as a web page, ASCII tab, or MIDI file, ready to email or post on the Internet. You can even sell songs on the publishing site G7music.net from your dedicated Web page, free of charge.
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Great Product January 18, 2008 Bobby Fritz (Niles,OH USA) The shipping was very fast. The product itself is very easy to use. My only disappointment is you can't use a USB 2.0 hookup its got to be traditional midi. So what I have won't work for entering music through playing guitar. Had I known I probably would have just stuck with my Finale program. Although I like the fact that this is geared for guitar.
Kontackt G7 November 27, 2007 Frank Balogh Jr. (Dayton, OH) I have found everything about the G7 product itself to be wonderfully easy and intuitive to use. I have been using G7 for almost 3 months now and have only one complaint - and a word of warning to those of you still pondering a G7 purchase. One of the features of the G7 package is to be able to read the music notation of other G7 and Sibelius users on the Sibelius website forum, and that same material which a friend may send to you via email. This is done by an add-on piece of software called "SCORCH" which is included in the G7 installation CD. However, even though your computer may download and successfully install SCORCH, it may not work, even though your computer's OS (operating system) may handle the bulk of G7. When I purchased G7 from Amazon, my OS (Windows 2000) was included in the G7 minimum specification requirements for the host computer. But Sibelius does not tell you in any of their advertisements or published specs that W2000 won't work with the SCORCH add-on. So, while I can write, print, email, and even publish my music, I can't read it - or anyone else's. Here is the email I finally received from Sibelius after trying several different SCORCH downloads and failing to be able to read the notation: Dear Frank Unfortunately when creating software and drawing up license agreements, we cannot foresee the changes in technology. This does mean that older software will no longer work on occasions. Scorch is an add on and we have had to change this technology so that it can work with the latest OS on Mac and PC. It cannot work with both old and new I'm afraid. Best wishes Richard Payne Training Manager & Products Specialist Sibelius Software Ltd The Old Toy Factory, 20-22 City North, Fonthill Road, London N4 3HF, UK Tel: 020 7561 7999 (+44 20 7561 7999) Fax: 020 7561 7888 (+44 20 7561 7888) http://www.sibelius.com London and San Francisco So if reading Sibelius or G7 notation not generated by you is important, check with Sibelius to see if your OS is compatible with the SCORCH add-on. Frank Balogh Jr.
Not just for Guitar, but for all fretted instruments and more October 28, 2007 C. Chu 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Sibelius G7 supports all sorts of fretted instruments, including banjos, steel guitar, dulcimers, mandolins, gamba, requinto, sitars, ukulele, vihuela, dobro and lute. In addition you can add keyboards: piano, electric, synthesizer, honky-tonk, percussion: all sorts of drums, cymbals, tambourine, wood blocks, handbells, too many to list, string instruments: treble and bass clef, and voices. For the guitars and fretted instruments it easily converts from notation to tab and vice versa by selecting and then copy/paste. You can also edit the tab properties to your liking, and watch the playback on the fretboard. There are also preconfigured staffs, that have the most popular combinations of instruments, even a mariachi band is included. Note entry is easy and intuitive. You can use the mouse, or keyboard, and also click on the fretboard. The documentation and tutorial are clear and easy to follow, and within minutes you will be composing or transcribing some music, arranging to fit your band or ensemble, and printing it out or uploading to the Sibelius G7 website to share with others. The printed output is nice looking too and comes with several styles including Jazzy and Handwritten. The program itself seems stable on my Windows system, unlike Noteworthy which caused the computer to hang (losing my work when I rebooted). Finally, G7 will meet most of your needs for small ensembles and bands, and unless you are composing a symphony, you won't need the really expensive Sibelius Professional edition. The price is right and it's fun to use. The included Kontakt sounds emulate the fretted instruments pretty well. I should also mention that it does notation for guitar special effects like pull-offs and hammer-on, bends and releases, slides, trills and vibrato, tremolo arm bends, slides and scoops, as well as notation for chord slashes and strums. Chord diagrams can also be easily created above the staff. There is just so much included, you won't be disappointed.
G7 a guitarist / musicians dream April 11, 2007 Follower of the great I AM (Concord NH) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The program is very user friendly if you know some music theory though not a lot. The scanning part of the software works great but requires a high quality scanner and there is still some clean up required of the user. The abilty to compose and publish music is great. I find it useful to listen to an unknown piece (using the midi player) and learn to play it. It will transpose and print out very useable scores of either notation or tablature. Great piece of software.
Even Better than before... September 28, 2005 M. Aschkynazo (Los Angeles CA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
See my previous review for G7 (from before Kontakt update.) This is a great program, with no bugs to speak of, and even faster than it was. I'm now at the point where I can do a fairly involved lead sheet in a half-hour. It's a fine teaching tool, and its font choices are all you could ask for. You can arrange 4 instruments (the most I'd use) easily. It will play back my arrangements so I can check for accuracy. It's completely in sync with my Mac. It's a pro tool.
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