Jazzhacker Scales for Guitar

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Scales and modes are crucial building blocks of music, and the patterns they form on guitar and bass fretboards are instructional and entertaining, especially when animated.
Jazzhacker Scales for Guitar (G6) includes 340 6-string guitar scale and mode images, color-coded and featuring stylized fretboards with fret references and note locations, and formula and note references. The user may select an image to view or select a standard slideshow to play, or build a custom slideshow, for practice or study or entertainment. Images and slideshows may be viewed in full-screen mode and run with or without the built-in, adjustable metronome.
Scales and Modes:
• Major (Ionian)
• Whole-Tone
• Lydian
• Lydian Flat-Seven
• Mixolydian
• Major Pentatonic
• Major Blues
• Melodic Jazz Minor
• Dorian
• Harmonic Minor
• Natural Minor (Aeolian)
• Diminished (Whole-Half)
• Diminished (Half-Whole)
• Super Locrian
• Phrygian
• Locrian
• Blues w/Major Third
• Minor Pentatonic
• Minor Blues
• Half Diminished
Keys: C, C#, Db, D, D#, Eb, E, F, F#, Gb, G, G#, Ab, A, A#, Bb, and B
Manual Operation: Select and display any scale or mode in any key
Slideshows:
• Play any scale or mode in all keys
• Play all scales and modes in any key
• Play all scales and modes in all keys
• Select any images and add them to a custom playlist (slideshow)
• Images and slideshows may be displayed in full-screen mode
• Slideshow Rates: 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 45s, 1m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, or 60m per slide
Metronome: Select 30 to 200 BPM
Versions of this app are available for 6-string guitar (G6) and 4-string bass (B4), 5-string bass (B5), and 6-string (B6) bass.

Please check your app store and visit Jazzhacker.net for more information and free downloads.
Thanks!
Jeffrey Williams
[email protected]
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