PocketGuitar - Virtual Guitar in Your Pocket is a music app developed by Bonnet. The last update, v1.50, released on February 05, 2019, and it’s rated 4.00 out of 5 based on the latest 23 reviews. PocketGuitar - Virtual Guitar in Your Pocket is FREE and requires iOS 6.0+ and Android 5 or newer to download.
Video: PocketGuitar Overview
Description
PocketGuitar turns your iPhone or iPod touch into a virtual guitar. You can press and strum strings, just like a real guitar. Along with several guitar sounds, you can also play Electric Bass and Ukulele.
Want to enjoy PocketGuitar - Virtual Guitar in Your Pocket on your desktop? Download the latest APK (1.50, 11 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
★★★★★Good
Excelente App
★★★★★I Use thumbs to play
I've gotten so many people turned onto this app, I'm known as the dude that rocks the iphone guitar app.
I can shred the bass with my video-game style thumb tapping, just turn off strumming. Turn hammer notes off and stretch the frets. It's way easier for solos
★★★★★Exactly what I wanted
I just wanted an app that allowed me to play on a guitar. You can't really play like you would be able to a real guitar, but I can write basic riffs on it. It also allows you to change the tuning you're playing in. You can change the strings individually too. It's got a guitar, bass, uke, and some pedals with effects like wah, distortion, and echo. If that's what you're looking for, this app is perfect.
★★★★★One of a kind
Pretty good, nice work. More sounds would be cool
★★★☆☆It's OK, has potential to be much more interesting
One of the very first guitar simulations I bought for iOS, which is still after all this time is only designed to run on the iPhone (app does not take advantage of the iPad size difference).
There are several other teriffic apps which could be called guitar simulations, for example "Steel Guitar" by Yonac, and "Pearl Guitar" (which has fallen into disrepair and is no longer updated by the developer). These were designed to take advantage of the larger format available on the iPad and both have