Guitar Trainer 1.1.9
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Description by Stephane Peter
Have some time to kill? Want to take your knowledge of your instrument to the next level ?
Introducing Guitar Trainer, an application for Java cell phones that will help you learn the notes on the fretboard of any stringed instrument: guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, ukulele and cavaquinho!
Take your playing to the next level by improving your working knowledge of the fretboard. You will gain a whole new understanding of the music you play. Move beyond tabs and into REAL music theory! This game will train you to instantly recognize any note on the fretboard, in any tuning of your choosing!
This mobile application is a must have for the serious musician. If you are able to play pointless games on your cell phone, you should be all set to use it.
Features:
- Learn the location of notes on the fretboard of a guitar or other stringed instrument.
- Supports a variety of standard and alternate string tunings: guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, mandolin and cavaquinho.
- Training mode allows to focus learning on particular parts of the fretboard, including focusing on particular strings.
- Game mode provides a fun way to make progress. Work your way through levels of increasing difficulty!
- Train your ear at the same time as you improve your working knowledge of the instrument.
- Left-handed and right-handed neck types.
- Display notes as letters (A, B, C...) or solfege syllables (Do, Re, Mi...).
- Tune your instrument with your cell phone. Open string tones can be produced for any of the supported tunings!
- Dynamic user interface that works on a wide variety of mobile devices.
- Support for pointer input (stylus, touch screen, etc).
- Available in many languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Brazilian Portuguese, Catalan, Dutch, Hebrew, Turkish, Hindi, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Finnish and German.
Reviews and Comments





Very helpful indeed.





Nice app. Thanks!





Really excellent. This guy knows the guitar. There are options to change the string tuning to include banjos, mandolins and ukuleles too, as well as 6-string guitar. It keeps track of your statistics so you can see how you progress. I definitely would recommend this app to anyone learning how to play the guitar.

