Guitar Scales in Colours vs Conceptual Guitar Chord-Scales Uso e estatísticas

- 27 of the most used scales, includes 13 of the most used jazz scales - Modes compare table - Unique colour coded (based on the colours of the rainbow). - It was never before this clear how to play a scale - Includes the Circle of fifths - Includes scale notation - Overview of natural harmonics - What scale on what chord at a glance - One Chord Jam, 8 styles, endless loops. - Backing tracks are all 5 chords. This makes it possible to play major and minor scales and arpeggios on the same track - If you want to become a good improviser on the guitar, practice your scales everyday. You will learn the scales faster when playing them over and over again on the same chord. This way it's much easier to develop your own licks.
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In front of you the world’s largest bible of guitar scales' concepts from Fonexsis. This is something without which it can not do any one musician. Conceptual Guitar (CG) introduces the most employed concepts of scales and modes. «Concept» is a variety of repetitive sets of notes on each of the six strings. For example, the 3-3 concept implies use of 3 notes on each of six strings; 2-2 concept - 2 notes on each of six strings; 1-2-3 concept implies 1 note on sixth string, 2 notes on fifth string, 3 notes on fourth string, then 1 note on third string, 2 notes on second string and 3 notes on the first string. In this app you can see the Scales that play overs certain Chord, and Chords, which play over a certain Scale. CG will be useful for both theoreticians and musicians of all directions (classic, jazz, rock, metal, pop, folk). Typically, a professional guitarist uses a number of concepts of performing scales and modes in his creativity. Thanks to this app you will be able to choose the concept that is right for you, because there are 60 (!!!) different scale concepts presented here. All scales and modes are presented in diatonic, alt-diatonic and chromatic systems. Conceptual Guitar Chord-Scales features: ------------------------------------------------ ● Encyclopedia of 5,000 scales (incl. their conceptional variations): harmonic, melodic, diminished, hexatonic, whole tone, augmented, double harmonic, altered pentatonic, messiaen modes, indian raga & mela, arabic maqam ● Scales can be transposed in any desired key (about 60,000 total scales incl. transposition!) ● Introducing 60 different scale concepts !!! ● Powerful Scale Selector feature. It represents over 31,000 interconnections between scales and chords ● Search scales that fit certain chords (Chords-Scales mode) ● Search chords that fit certain scales (Scales-Chords mode) ● Each scale has up to 20 conceptional variations ● Favorites: create list of your favorite scales ● Preview and play degrees of selected scale ● Harmony feature: you can see and listen to the chords that fit currently selected Scale ● Two selectable guitar sound banks: acoustic and distortion ● Reverb effect, can be applied to guitar sounds ● 8 harmony sound timbres at your choice ● 3 harmony sound effect types ● Metronome with adjustable settings ● Pre-count for training ● Tip of the Day feature, that helps you learn about all useful features Demo video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxITMSon1iE
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