Guitar Scales & Chords Power vs Circle o Fifths: Music Theory Usage & Stats

To improve your guitar playing, learn scales, chords, and the relationship between them. Stay in tune with the tuner and enhance your rhythm by practicing with the metronome. Practice scale loops to master positions and develop muscle memory. Engage in scale exercises that will improve your finger dexterity and ability to improvise. Begin slowly and gradually increase your speed as you improve. Play scales and chords by swiping across the strings. The direction of the swipe determines whether the playback is ascending or descending. Tap on a note to play it. Scale positions correspond to the CAGED system, which consists of five patterns that cover the fretboard for each scale. The chord shape for each position is displayed to assist you in learning it in any key. The tuner offers a chromatic mode or the option to select from various tunings. The tuner and instruments use an adj. reference frequency, set to 410 Hz - 470 Hz (default A = 440 Hz). The Circle of Fifths displays common chords for a key, aiding in composing music, learning key signatures, and transposing songs to different keys. Metronome provides click and drum voices, beat subdivisions, and tap to set the BPM (10 - 400). Time signatures: 2/2, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 3/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, and 12/8. Create PDF diagrams (color and black-and-white) of scale positions or all notes on a full fretboard, as well as diagrams of all chord notes on a full fretboard. These 8.5” x 11” PDFs are easy to print, save, and share. FEATURES: • Chromatic tuner • Scale position and exercise loops with adj. playback speed • Chord and scale information, including their compatibility • Chord/scale notes display letter, interval, and fingering • Chord/scale playback - choose from 5 instruments and set them independently • Count-in option before scale playback • Play scales and chords together to hear them in combination • 48 alternate tunings • Guitar display (vertical/horizontal and right/left-handed) • iPhone - zoom in/out to see the complete fretboard • iPad - 3 fretboards: full, scales, and chords • One-time purchase usable on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch SCALES: Pentatonic etc: Major Pentatonic, Minor Pentatonic, Blues (Minor Blues), Major Blues Major modes: Ionian (Major), Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian (Relative Minor) and Locrian Harmonic Minor modes: Harmonic Minor, Phrygian Dominant (Spanish Gypsy) Melodic Minor modes: Melodic Minor Ascending (Jazz Minor), Dorian b2 (Javanese), Lydian Augmented, Lydian Dominant (Overtone), Mixolydian b6 (Hindu), Locrian #2 (Half-Diminished), Super Locrian (Altered) Symmetrical: Chromatic, Half/Whole Diminished (Octatonic), Whole/Half Diminished, Whole Tone Miscellaneous: Bebop Dominant CHORDS: Major: Major, Major 7th (maj7), Major 9th (maj9), Major 13th (maj13), Major 6th (6), Major add9 (add9), and Major 6add9 (6/9) Minor: Minor (m), Minor 7th (m7), Minor 9th (m9), Minor 11th (m11), Minor 13th (m13), Minor 6th (m6), Minor Major 7th (m(maj7)), and Minor 7th b5th (m7b5) (Half-Diminished) Dominant: Dominant 7th (7), Dominant 9th (9), Dominant 11th (11), Dominant 13th (13), and Dominant 7th sus4th (7sus4) Altered Dominant: Dominant 7th b5th (7b5), Dominant 7th #5th (7#5), Dominant 7th b9th (7b9), and Dominant 7th #9th (7#9) Other: Augmented (aug), Diminished (dim), Diminished 7th (dim7), Perfect 5th (5) (Power Chord), Suspended 2nd (sus2), and Suspended 4th (sus4) TUNINGS: Standard, Std. Half Step Down, Std. Full Step Down, Drop D, Drop C#/Db, Drop C, Drop B, Drop A#/Bb, Drop A, Drop G#/Ab, Drop G, Drop F#/Gb, Drop F, Drop E, Double Drop D, Double Drop C#/Db, Double Drop C, Open A, Open A Alt., Open A Slide, Open C, Open D, Open E, Open F, Open G, Cross-note A, Cross-note A Alt., Cross-note C, Cross-note D, Cross-note E, Cross-note G, Asus4, Csus2, Dsus2, Dsus4 (Dad-Gad), Esus2, Esus4, Gsus2, Gsus4, E Modal, Bruce Palmer Modal, All Fourths, Baritone, C6, Dad-Gad (Dsus4), Dad-Dad, Dobro, Lute, New Standard
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Grab your instrument, and hear and learn the circle of fifths! This handy music practice and theory tool can be a game changer to help you learn and even write your own songs. Features: -3 full rings with support for all the major and minor keys -36 interactive notes/chords -36 real guitar audio recordings of every chord on the circle -36 guitar chord charts, just tap and hold to learn -Color coding to help you easily reference and learn the note/chord you are playing -NEW! Chords tab to see all the chords in each key, toggle between major/minor to see the relationships The outside ring of the circle has all the major keys. Tap on any of them to hear and change the key. The color coding will tell you which number the chord or note is. The middle ring has all the minor keys, and the inner ring has the diminished chords/notes. You can tap on any chord/note to hear how it sounds, and tap and hold to see the guitar chord and how to play it! If you are playing a song in a major key, use the color coding up top to understand the chord/note relationships. If you are playing a song in a minor key, use the color coding on the bottom to understand the chord/note relationships. Use the chords tab to easily play songs in any key, transpose on the fly, see major/minor key relationships, and more.
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Guitar Scales & Chords Power VS.
Circle o Fifths: Music Theory

December 28, 2024