![]() ![]() – Notation sheets for every instrument and vocals Let’s take a look at these guitar productivity tools: It makes practicing a hell of a lot more fun. Or some nice blues backingtracks to improvise over. Guitar playing and the stuff that comes with it like backing up your audiofiles, writing down your lyrics and music becomes even more enjoyable if you got the right tools for the job. Here we go: Continue Reading 10 Free Guitar Players Productivity Apps For iPadĮvery now and then I’m on the look out for new handy tools online that makes the life of a guitar player easier, more efficient, effective and more comfortable. There are two apps (Bias and Hokusai) that I haven’t tried yet, but having read the reviews of users and professional guitar players they are really worth checking out. Here’s a list of some pretty awesome apps that makes life easier and better for guitar players. I tune my guitar with Guitar Toolkit and use sheet music that I uploaded to Dropbox, Tab Toolkit or Pocket. I usually use jam tracks CD’s that I imported into iTunes. I love it when my jam tracks are just one click away from me and I can start improvising. Everything I need is in there and it works fast. Guitar, iPad, Play.īut hey it works and my guitar playing has improved because of it. The iPad is the answer to this rather ridiculous inconvenience. I rather not waste time looking for stuff like sheet music, a tuner, a metronome, jam tracks and so on, because I might get distracted in the process of trying to find these things, which would be such a shame. When the urge comes to play, I want to grab my guitar out of the stand and start playing. I must confess, the reason I bought an iPad in the first place is because I wanted to have access to jam tracks in the quickest way possible when sitting on my couch playing guitar, but without having to walk over to a computer, a CD player or anything like that. 10 Awesome Guitar Players Apps for iPhone and iPad You will learn to recognise the relationship between two notes (by distance), when they are played together or apart!ĭo you know any cool guitar apps? Please share in the comments. It’s free.Įvery musician should work on Ear Training (or Aural Training) and Interval Ear Training is a very important element of ear training. Export your songs via Dropbox, Email, SMS and iTunes File Sharing. ![]() It’s an easy to use 4 track recording app. While Garageband can do many things, sometimes I just want to record and export a musical idea. I create my guitar goal lists on the computer in google spreadsheet and when I practice I use my Ipad to check what I need to be practicing, add stuff I need to work on later and keep track of my progress. ![]() This isn’t necesarily a guitar app, but I use this app to write down my guitar practice goals. It’s rather expensive for an app, but a must for the jazz student. Especially if you want to learn to play jazz, this is the bomb. You can import 1000’s of songs from the forums. IReal Pro simulates a real-sounding band that can accompany you as you practice, and also lets you collect chord charts from your favorite songs for reference. Works for Guitar, Bass, 12-string guitar, mandolin, ukulele, banjo and other string instruments, and contains most of the alternative tunings too! It also includes ear training practice. ![]() Just awesome and it’s free!Ī ridiculously accurate guitar tuner and easy to use. Riffr is daily updated with the latest tabs and chords from various guitar websites. They all have an easy interface design that will make you start practicing within a minute.Ĩ00,000+ Guitar tabs & Chords. It makes the life of the guitar player easier, more comfortable and increases the progress. While there’s a lot of baloney out there, sometimes you’ll find some really nice tools that can help you out with your guitar playing. Once in a while I check if there are any new good and useful guitar apps available. ![]()
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