Today's app is the Guitar Interval Ear Trainer app:
Guitar Interval Ear Trainer (https://sites.google.com/site/guitarinterval/) One of the first steps in ear training is recognizing intervals which means knowing what the distance is between two notes; because every melody, chord, or scale consists of a series of intervals, this is a very useful and fundamental skill in music; app helps user to identify the intervals and learn how to find them on the guitar; knowledge of intervals on the guitar helps to figure out chord progressions more easily; reproduce melodies and get a better understanding of written music; seventeen selectable intervals, from unison, minor second through major tenth; choose between melodic and harmonic intervals, ascending and descending; graphical representation of intervals on the guitar; chord root note can be chosen over two octaves; automatic or locked portrait and landscape mode; optional voice function; practice and test modes; intervals are grouped by difficulty level; each group has six progress indicators corresponding to the different interval types including melodic ascending/descending, harmonic ascending/descending, random melodic, random harmonic/melodic; optional reference melodies for each interval can be played; in practicing harmonic intervals, the interval is classified as consonant/dissonant; more than ten alternate tunings including the NST (new standard tuning) and all fourths tuning; option to play only tapped notes; useful in figuring out melodies or trying alternate tunings; in practice mode the root can also be played as the second note in the interval; to be in line with written music, enharmonic equivalent notes are used to have classical interval names; intervals can be practiced and tested in a scale context; to strengthen the scale interval knowledge the partial scale runs of the interval can be played automatically backward and/or forward for a chosen scale; more than fifteen of the most important scales are implemented and can be visualized on the fretboard; scale notes are clustered and colored to show clearly the root note for which the interval applies; support for the right hand player, the left hand player with a right handed guitar and the left handed player with a left handed guitar; use the left handed option in settings and turn the device by 180 degrees for guitar orientation; Universal app; (iOS 9.3 or later).
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More Guitar Lessons Apps this week!
Guitar 101 – Learn to Play the Guitar (Pacific Spirit Media) YouTube videos of guitar lessons for beginners; requires an Internet connection; (iOS 4.0 or later). Today's app is the Fret Tester app:
Fret Tester (http://www.guitargames.net/games/fretTester/index.php) Fretboard trainer that will teach user to read music on the guitar, mandolin, or bass; covers learning the notes on the fretboard and reading standard music notation; written by educator William Wilson and is based on years of music teaching experience; clear and straight forward; buttons are easy to push with no clutter; four instruments: Guitar, Bass, Mandolin, Five-String Bass; instrument and game statistics to chart progress; fretboard charts for all instruments; custom tunings and left-hand mode; HD graphics; four Modes of Play include: Name Note: A dot is shown on the neck and user names it by letter name; Find Note: A note name is shown and user picks from four locations on the neck; Notation: A note is shown in standard notation and user must tap the onscreen fretboard in the correct location; Notes on Staff: A treble or bass clef is shown and user must name the corresponding letter; (iOS 3.1 or later). Today's app is the eMedia Guitar Method for iPad app:
eMedia Guitar Method for iPad (http://www.emediamusic.com/guitar-lessons/ipad-lessons-for-beginners-guitar-method.html) Over 120 step-by-step lessons cover basics like stringing a guitar and playing simple chords to techniques such as strumming styles, playing melodies, fingerpicking styles, and reading tablature; play songs made famous by artists such as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Guns N’ Roses; step-by-step approach; over fifty full-screen videos from professional guitar instructor Kevin Garry, Ph.D.; introduces each new technique using split screens and close-ups of both hands; practice the technique slowly with exercises then play a song that includes the new technique; over sixty songs cover folk, blues, classical, and rock styles; modern rock chapter teaches various strumming styles, movable power chords, and power chord riffs; with every song and exercise, Animated Fretboard guides user through the fingerings while Music Tracking shows what to play; touch screen interface; highlight a difficult section of music by touching it with two fingers and pinching, then loop and repeat it to learn; can control the speed of songs; no previous guitar experience is needed, just an acoustic or electric guitar; portable and convenient guitar instruction; learn anytime, anywhere; (iOS 4 or later; Variable Speed Playback requires iOS 5 or later.) Today's app is the Beginner Guitar Songs app:
Beginner Guitar Songs (http://www.guitarjamz.com/app/beginner_guitar_songs/#contact) Learn to play the guitar; Beginner Video Guitar Lessons One-Eight; seven most important guitar chords; six strumming and rhythm patterns; learn to play nine easy guitar songs; beginner manual includes chord charts and important guitar info; offline lesson library; optimized video streaming; access to over 900 lessons covering blues, rock, jazz, and more; (iOS 7.1 or later). Today's app is the WI Guitar app:
WI Guitar (http://www.wallanderinstruments.com/?mode=apps) App is a virtual acoustic guitar; Core MIDI guitar controller over WiFi; Apple Core MIDI compliant; (iOS 3.0 or later). Today's app is the Virtual Guitar app:
Virtual Guitar (https://sites.google.com/site/appsmz/virtual-guitar) Turns Android phone into a classical guitar; for beginners and professional players; realistic sound; best with headphones or external speakers; large chord library; multi-touch; can be used as a guitar tuner app; two modes: 1. Solo mode - touch string on selected fret to get sound; can go to settings and reduce number of frets displayed on the screen; 2. Chords mode - select the chords needed and play; chords can be played automatically after selected; (Android varies with device). Today's app is the Virtual Electric Guitar app:
Virtual Electric Guitar (https://sites.google.com/site/appsmz/virtual-electric-guitar) Virtual electric guitar for Android; for beginners and professional players; realistic sound; large chord library; multi-touch; sound effects; can be used as a guitar tuner; two modes include Solo Mode and Chords Mode; (Android varies with device). Still more Guitar and Guitar Lessons Apps this week!
Tiny Guitar (http://www.squarepoet.com/tinyguitar/) Tap or strum anywhere to play the notes; play fast or slow; play favorite songs; more than 170 famous tunes and riffs; (iOS 5.0 or later). Today's app is the Strum Stage app:
Strum Stage (http://www.strumstage.net) Sampled guitar sounds and simple controls; feels like playing a real guitar; grip device like a real guitar and strum fingers across the screen; supports AudioCopy and General Pasteboard; (iOS 4.3 or later). |
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