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1. EXPLORER MODE displays/hides notes on the fretboard or on its diagram, using various user-adjustable filters and highlighting, and also allows you to choose the explorer action for touching notes on the fretboard of the guitar simulator.
2. Guitar Note Trainer will help you to learn the 4-string, 6-string and 7-string guitar fretboard notes, in different conventional naming and staff notation.
3. TUNER MODE is a guitar tuner (45-2034 Hz) that displays on the fretboard all the positions of the recognized note of the real instrument, frequency and its staff notation.
4. GAME MODE offers a more efficient way of verifying the knowledge and learning the notes on the guitar fretboard by playing and having fun.
5. THEORY MODE includes the basic theory of musical notes and some useful charts and hints for learning the notes on the fretboard.
6. Thus, you train both, note recollection and finger memory. ★ Customizable practicum profile that defines the area and the notes on fretboard you would like to focus on.
7. PRACTICUM MODE allows recognizing requested notes of a real instrument (also it can be set in auto-answering mode).
8. IMPORTANT: To use this mode, for recognition of the notes of the real instrument, you need to enable the permission of microphone access.
9. This app provides all you need to meet this goal, in an intuitive and flexible way, such as visualization, listening, practice including with a real instrument, sight-reading, gaming, training ear and finger memory.
10. The tuning of the guitar simulator can be customized to range from F# (contra octave) to B (3 line octave) with different sounds (acoustic steel, electric distortion, nylon).
11. It is useful as for beginners, so for those who already have basic skills and want to make them perfect.
12. By using the application for a few minutes each day, it is possible quickly to learn all the notes (in any notation) on the guitar fretboard.