Guitar Notes Flash Cards

Published by: Christian Liang
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Description

Flashcards are widely used as a learning drill to aid memorization by way of spaced repetition. This app features flashcards to develop note reading on the treble clef, suitable for all Guitar Players in any style of music.
Front side of the card displays
- Note on Staff
Back side of the card can display notes in 3 ways
- on the Fretboard
- in Tablature
- in Text
Other Features
- Customize the range of cards being displayed (1 to 78 notes). Whether you want only natural notes or all notes on a specific string.
- A choice of sharp or flat note display.
- Auto play, hands off mode.
- Audio reference provided for each note helping your familiarize with the pitch.
- A choice of 3 nomenclatures. ( A-B-C, Do-Re-Me, A-H-C)
The practical design of these cards makes them easy to use. A couple of cards a day will further your development in sight reading and audio recognition. Try this app today!
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Guitar Notes Flash Cards Reviews

Great help in learning the fretboard

Duped… on

United States

This is just what I needed to help learn the notes names and positions. Nice job.

Must have for beginner guitarist

nckesq on

United States

A very versatile & structured software for mastering the guitar fingerboard. Allows you to adjust your learning approach in many ways. Highly recommend!!

Teaches Sheet Music, but Not the Actual Fretboard

DoomShakaLaka on

United States

The cards look pretty, and at first glance appear to have a lot of options. If you want to learn to read notes from knowing guitar, these are perfect. But if you need fretboard cards or tablature cards, these aren’t it. As far as I can tell, there appears to be no way to switch what I’m learning. It is only teaching to read sheet music, and nothing else. It’ll show the note on the staff on the test side, and then the answer side is the fretboard or the tabs or letters. But I know how to read music already. I wanted something to show me the fretboard on the test side, and the letter or note on the staff on the answer side. This app isn’t it. Also, there seems to be no way to scroll through at your own pace. You can’t change to a new card without turning on an automated system, and I’m not a fan of that either. Although it wouldn’t be a deal breaker if these actually taught guitar from music instead of music from guitar.

Wrong notes

hdheheqifveiwkrvr on

United States

It is almost very good. I’ve been playing guitar for a while and play piano. I’m trying to use this to learn to read sheet music on the guitar and get to know the fretboard better. There are times when the flash cards are wrong. Probably 80 percent of the time, it’s great..that other 20 percent...not so much.

This app is the best

kostamocevix on

United States

This app is realy helpful for my child he is getting really good at this app hope you child is having fun with this app 😃😃

Useless for what I needed would like a refund

notveryhappybuthappy on

United States

No good as I wanted simple note flash cards, hard to use and navigate

Makes absolutely no sense

Tcmccormick on

United States

Was looking for an app that provided Flashcards to aid in learning chords. All I can seem to do is select single strings and the Flashcard provides some info about that string. Cannot figure out how to create Flashcards for chords. Totally worthless.

Just what I was looking for

W5CCK on

United States

The seems like you can do a lot with it but it does exactly what I was looking for. I’ve only had it a little less than a week but have almost reached my goal

Amazing note on staff position to fret app

tsheives on

United States

I think this is the best app I have found to help you learn the fretboard! Helps you learn well how to go from the music note staff position to the fretboard! Thanks to developers!

Well done

eyePhD on

United States

Pretty straightforward. It shows you a note on the music scale and you have to determine its name, the correct string and fret to play it, and/or the tablature (sp?). The quiz score is based on the honor system. You tell the app if you guessed right or wrong. I like that I can tell it what string and what notes I want to be quizzed on. Since I'm just starting out, I don't know any sharp or flat notes. I can tell the app to only ask natural notes and also limit the string and fret to what I'm familiar with so far. This is worth the money.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Christian Liang
Languages
Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese, Turkish
Recent release
2.19 (7 years ago )
Released on
Jan 7, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
5 days ago
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