Not worth the high price!
Expensive. Doesn’t track the notes very well.
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4.73 von 5
37 Bewertungen in Kanada
Expensive. Doesn’t track the notes very well.
An awesome tool for fingerboard memorization and the customer support is even better! It even has a mandolin option! Thanks Ryan!
Works great! Could you please add a slider for the voice when it reads them aloud? Thanks!
If you are wanting a fun way to learn the notes all up the neck don’t think twice just get this. Worth every penny! It’s kind of addictive!
I have wanted to learn the notes on my front board for over 20 years. I have triedOther methods with varying success. In the end this has been the most effective system I’ve used. It takes care of all the work of keeping track of which notes I know well and which ones are new for me. It calls out the notes and I just got to play as it listens to see if I get it correct. This is a really fun way to learn the notes on the fretboard.
I’ve been playing the guitar for over 10 years and figured it was finally time to properly learn every note on the fretboard. This is a great app from a superb developer, I absolutely recommend!
Tried every sensitivity setting. In a quiet room you cannot reliably get it to register the notes, really regret buying the pro version before trying.
A great app for learning the fretboard. Only wish it had a metronome.
This is a great app, kind of finicky if your guitar is unplugged so you have to sing the note sound but that is good for remembering the notes anyway
I find the app works 70-80% of the time using a dry electric guitar in quiet environments… sometimes singing the notes is necessary to progress. Despite this small hurdle the app makes good fun out of getting comfortable on the fretboard. Maybe the next step would be incorporating popular alternative tunings.