Solo - Fretboard Visualization is a music app developed by Trio Software. The last update, v2.10, released on February 11, 2024, and it’s rated 4.77 out of 5 based on the latest 345 reviews. Solo - Fretboard Visualization costs $14.99 and requires iOS 15.0+ and Android 14 or newer to download.
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Description
Solo is the ultimate practice App for mastering fretboard visualization, designed by world renowned guitarists Tom Quayle and David Beebee.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★One of Improv's Best Tools
There are no shortcuts to visualizing the fretboard despite what you may see on YouTube but the deliberate work that this app enables makes the proper way of learning the fretboard very worth it in the long run. Rather than memorizing shapes and thus getting locked into playing via muscle memory, learning where all of the notes are and how the intervals between the notes determine the sound is the best route to mastering improvisation. Spend only an hour with this app and you'll get its usefulne
★★☆☆☆2 1/2 stars
I saw that I could use an audio interface with this app (class compliant)
Witch I already have. After setting it up into the device no sound reaches the app. After reading the troubleshooting Section and following the instructions it still doesn’t register. I don’t like bothering people around me by playing with the amplifier, no choice but to do that now. The $15 spent on this app could be been spent on something else.
★★★★☆Great app. Missing one feature
Love this app. Dinged one star because I can’t add songs to practice changes. The app feels unfinished.
★★☆☆☆Could be great…
Lots to like about this app but it’s missing (imo) a couple of key features.
- to be able to drill the same note/chord/progression a certain number of times before going to another. This would let you drill the same chord/etc in various locations, or fingerings.
- to be able to program your own progressions, such as in iReal would be nice
- and for $15, it should really have an integrated metronome and be able ask you to keep up with the progression in time.
- to be able to hit the notes in any
★★☆☆☆Could be great…
Lots to like about this app but it’s missing (imo) a couple of key features.
- to be able to drill the same note/chord/progression a certain number of times before going to another. This would let you drill the same chord/etc in various locations, or fingerings.
- to be able to program your own progressions, such as in iReal would be nice
- and for $15, it should really have an integrated metronome and be able ask you to keep up with the progression in time.
- to be able to hit the notes in any