Guitar Sight Reading Trainer is a music app developed by Rolfs Apps. The last update, v6.07, released on September 15, 2024, and it’s rated 4.93 out of 5 based on the latest 15 reviews. Guitar Sight Reading Trainer costs $1.99 and requires iOS 12.1+ and Android 11.1 or newer to download.
Description
Sight-reading skills open the door to reading written music and familiarizing yourself with various music styles.
How to Use Guitar Sight Reading Trainer on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy Guitar Sight Reading Trainer on your desktop? Download the latest APK (6.07, 10 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Great App
I've been using tab for 20 years, with this app I'm starting to learn my way around the fretboard. Yea!
Can we get the same for a Ukulele as well?
Keep up the good work.
★★★★☆Like app, but it could be better
This app could be better if you could actually plug your guitar in like Amp Tube, so you could train your fingers to find the notes along with your ears to hear them.
I was looking at the different tuning you have in the app. Because I want to play a pedal steel and I thought if u could add the C6 and E9 tuning and add more string it would be nice because it is little bit harder to find stuff on the pedal steel !!!!
★★★☆☆High quality sound?
I have not had an opportunity to use this app much but one glaring difference between the claims of the app and what the app actually does is the "high quality nylon sting guitar sound. It actually sounds like a $20 synthesizer. I would never mistake it for a nylon string guitar. I am sure that this app will help me learn the fret board more quickly and easily. What I don't like is the misrepresentation of the writer of this app.
★★★★★Real good, learning a lot
Very cool for practicing sight reading and learning the guitar fretboard. Nice and customizable to focus in on particular things I might want to work on, like certain strings or identifying notes on the staff versus by note name. Quizzing and practice is such a great way to learn. Sorry if some of the writing in this review is funky, I broke my wrist, hence my interest in apps for working on guitar now. This is one my favorites I've found.
★★★☆☆Not bad but...
The fretboard should be upside down and horizontal like it is when you're playing it The current vertical board is confusing.
The twelfth fret should have double markings like on an actual guitar. That will help a lot as well