1. It has four training modes, Name The Note where you have to name the note shown on the neck, Find A Note where you have to find a given note on the neck in all 6 positions, Memory Quiz 1 where you have to name a note having been given it's position, and Memory Quiz 2 where you must name all the notes across a given fret (a tough one!! ).
2. The Justin Guitar Fretboard Note Trainer is an app to help you learn the notes on the guitar neck (one of the most essential skills for progressing guitarists) using some awesome, fun and progressive games that you can play anywhere!
3. You also have an audio option to hear the notes as you select them!
4. There are some "Easy" options for those just starting out to limit your range of answers.
5. I'm sure you'll find this app very helpful, all you need to add is practice time!
1. Also, I think the statistics page would be more useful if it was broken down by session so you could see your progress over time with each mode.Essential for when you don't have a guitar on hand! I've been doing a find the note exercise on my guitar every day and is helping immensely with my fretboard knowledge.
2. I just can't tell whether I'm improving day to day with this app.This app is perfect for helping you to learn the notes on the guitar fretboard.
3. If you get the whole fretboard correct on note finder it registers as one note rather than the number of notes found.
4. Gives skewed stats.Great way to learn the notes on the fretboard.
5. Also, one suggestion: could the red circle turn green if we get the note right, then wait a beat before selecting a new note? At the moment it moves to a new note too quickly, so we hear the previous note ring out when the new note has already been selected.
6. Other than that it's a great app, super useful for practicing without your guitar.Against poor competition this is one of the better training apps, but it needs a significant refresh.
7. If you're only just starting off with guitar, maybe wait until you've learned a few chords and are starting to learn basic music theory and ear training.
8. Could be better.This app has been a tremendous in helping me learn the fretboard.
9. I wish there was a way to select which strings and which frets you want to learn, so you can learn in stages and focus on the areas where you struggle, and make the app more useful for bass players.
10. Getting ALL the notes right only counts as a score of 1, but EACH wrong note is -1.
11. Not sure it would have been helpful at the very start of my guitar journey but the stage I'm at now I am finding this so useful.