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Frequently Asked Questions

Since there has never been music instruction products developed to the standards and quality of Play-It-Now Tunes, this FAQ page will provide you with a greater understanding of our company and our lessons.      

The following are answers to some FAQs about Play-It-Now Tunes and our patent-pending all-audio method of instruction. If there are any other questions you would like answered before purchasing our innovative song lessons, please e-mail us at info@playitnowtunes.com.



1. What is the difference between tablature and Play-It-Now Tunes?  

Play-It-Now Tunes are lessons, professionally crafted high-quality all-audio lessons that teach people to play songs without the use of any reading materials.  They teach. Tablature is just notation that you read.

2. Are there any other differences between tablature and Play-It-Now Tunes?

With Play-It-Now Tunes, you get to hear if you are playing correctly because you are learning and playing with your instructor.
With Play-It-Now Tunes, you learn the correct fingering for notes and chords.
With Play-It-Now Tunes, you learn the length of the notes you are taught to play.
With Play-It-Now Tunes, you are taught the strumming rhythm.
With Play-It-Now Tunes, the techniques in the song are taught
With Play-It-Now Tunes, you have an instructor, a band, an experience!
With Tablature, you get notation to read. 
 


3.
Do I need to be able to read tablature to learn to play songs with Play-It-Now Tunes?

No.  Your Play-It-Now Tunes instructors will verbally guide your hands and fingers through every bar of the song making it the easiest way to learn to play your favorite songs.Music is learned through the ears and the hands, not the eyes. By eliminating reading materials, learning to play can be realized much more quickly and effectively.   

4.  How do you choose which songs to teach?

Play-It-Now Tunes teaches the songs that people want to learn.  We look for popular Rock, Country, Christian, Blues and Folk songs.  We teach all the classics along with songs that are popular today.  If there is a song that you would like to learn and it is not currently available in our song library, send us an email at request@playitnowtunes.com and you may just find your request in our new releases shortly.

5. Do you license the songs you teach? 
 
Absolutely.  We have a licensing department that obtains all necessary licenses and pays out all royalties due as it is a privilege to be able to re-create and teach the greatest songs ever recorded.

6. What guitar part do you teach? 
 

When songs have multiple guitar parts, our instructors combine them to make one part that can be played through the entire song.  This is a common practice among musicians.  We currently teach the rhythm guitar part, however, we are beginning to teach the more popular solos in some of our Play-It-Now Tunes.

7. Are Play-It-Now Tunes available in stores? 
 
Yes.  Play-it-Now Tunes are now in stores across the country.  We will do our best to keep you informed as to the locations they do exist under Retailers-Store locations.
 

8. What is the Player's Workshop? 
 
The Player's Workshop is a place for people to go and learn various skills and techniques with our all-audio method of instruction.  In addition, tuning notes and a metronome are provided.
 

9. What is the Player's Help Desk? 
 
The Player’s Help Desk is available to those who have purchased our products.  Our customers can call and ask our instructors a specific question about a particular song lesson.   Please have the song and track number available when calling.

10. Do you offer Play-It-Now Tunes for other instruments? 
              
Currently, our Play-It-Now Tunes are for the guitar but in the near future we will have Play-It-Now Tunes for piano, bass and drums.

11. How does your level system work?

Play-It-Now Tunes rates every song as a level 1,2 or 3 with level 1 being the easiest songs to learn. These levels should be used as a general guide as the factors that determine these levels such as tunings, chords, picking and strumming patterns, tempos and techniques vary within each song. With the instruction and support you receive from Play-It-Now Tunes you will have everything you need to learn to play any song you choose.

 12. How do I download my song lesson?  
 
At this time, we do not offer digital downloads of our song lessons.

13. How often do you add new song lessons? 
 
We add great new song lessons to our catalog every week. 


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