
CP+B's shred school is rad. Ney. CPB Shred School is way rad. These pushers of interactivity have done it again with the launch of this b.a. new website.
What it is.
A gathering of easy to play songs on guitar, from soft and sweet serenades to mind numbing punch dancing ballods.
I might even call cpb Shred School a "compendium" of guitar how-to videos.
Why it is rad.
The site is really simple, which is great from a usability aspect. You can search through tons and tons of guitar lesson videos.You can search through all the videos, and sort a few different ways.
Remember, these are the people that did Subservient Chicken. They know how to get people, a LOT of people, to interact with a website. Right up top there is a simple "upload" button that allows users to upload lessons of their own.
While YouTube has tons and tons of "how to play _______" videos, CP+B has brought them together in an awesome way. The good sites and the good blogs have something to offer the user or the reader. This is what keeps us interacting, because we see value in it. There is a benefit to watching and digging.
Look, a lot of things make this site rad. Mostly, it's really helpful, and it's really easy. Plus, the agency vidoes are really funny. The only thing that I could see improving the site is to get RZA, GZA and Bill Murray back together to teach an exclusive new accoustic version of, say, Triumph. But I guess I'm just a dreamer.
This one below is by far the best. While this Andrew Keller fellow may appear soft on the outside, his ability to blast tasty riffs right through the back of your skull is something that nobody saw coming. I think it's computer generated.

How does this relate to me, a creative designer for blog software company? Well, CPB school is telling evidence that content that is funny, entertaining, valuable, easy, sharable, and just awesome in general will get people to your site and keep them there. The better it is, and the easier it is to stay involved, the lower your bounce rate, and the more time you have to say something about your company.
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