When comparing MyMusicTeacher vs Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered, the Slant community recommends MyMusicTeacher for most people. In the question“What are the best tools for learning to play the guitar?” MyMusicTeacher is ranked 1st while Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered is ranked 2nd. The most important reason people chose MyMusicTeacher is:
All the exercises come along with an original guitar tab and a backing track so you can play along.
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Pros
Pro Backing tracks and original guitar tabs
All the exercises come along with an original guitar tab and a backing track so you can play along.
Pro The system that detects your play and gives you instant feedback
The software actually hears what you play and tell you straight away if you play right or wrong. Fun and interactive!
Pro A forum, blog and community chatbox
You can interact with the other users and ask your questions to the teachers and community. There is always someone available to help.
Pro More than 2500 videos and exercises
Plenty of content that is updated every week accordingly to the community suggestions.
Pro Lessons are organised in a progressive learning path
You can truly start from A to Z and learn everything. How to read a music sheet, hold your guitar or even tune it.
Pro Receive live feedback
Unlike learning songs from YouTube or tabs. Rocksmith will give you feedback there and then when you play the song and will adjust the difficulty accordingly.
Pro CLDC for a vast vast selection of songs
While lacking your favorite song can be a con, if you dig around you will probably find a Custom DLC for so many songs and it's easy to add them to the game without too much hassle.
Pro Guitarcade
Kill zombies by playing chords, practice scales in a beat'em up this and more can be done in Rocksmith's Guirarcade. Once tedious tasks became something exciting (especially scales) once you pick up this piece of software.
Pro Turns learning into a game, making it fun
With Rocksmith 2014 you can learn how to play a real guitar through a Guitar Hero-type game.
Cons
Con Only available in French, English and South-Korean language
Hopefully it will soon reach portuguese, spanish, german and russian communities..
Con Official DLC can be pricey
If you are a fan of a vast variety of music you can end up with huge cart that can easily get into hundreds of pounds. The price per song is definitely more that your usual iTunes or Google Play price.
Not that many good bundles either.