Guitar Trainer (Entrenador de Guitarra)

Guitar Trainer es un programa que hice para facilitar el aprendizaje de la posición de las diferentes notas en el diapasón de la guitarra. Hay montones de funcionalidades pendientes (incluyendo sonido, diferentes escalas, un juego de adivinación en base a la posición y al sonido, etc.), pero es bastante útil con las funcionalidades actuales.

GuitarTrainer_FullFretboard

El diapasón comienza vacío y podés clickear cualquier espacio que desees para visualizar las correspondientes notas y patrones. Cada nota está coloreada correspondiendo a su octava. Por ejemplo, podés explorar las distintas escalas:

GuitarTrainer_CScale

Observar la relación entre las diferentes cuerdas…

GuitarTrainer_2Strings

O entre trastes…

GuitarTrainer_2Frets

Otra opción últil es analizar la posición de ciertas notas en todo el diapasón…

GuitarTrainer_2Notes



GNU GPL v3 Guitar Trainer está bajo una licencia GNU GPL v3 (adjunta)…

GuitarTrainer_About

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12 Responses to “Guitar Trainer (Entrenador de Guitarra)”


  • this program is really useful. In my opinion it only lacks the possibility to choose a certain tuning such as drop-c, drop-d and other. Are you still working on this little tool? I like it a lot.

  • You cannot call me a professional musician since I do not earn a living by my playing; however, I play live weekly, and have played for many years.

    This little program is helping me teach my 8 year old daughter to play.

    I will encourage you to continue with your idea for “sound” on the notes. This would be very helpful as the musician depends upon their sense of ear to play in many situations.

    Also, one idea would be a “chord”. Press G and get the chord of G, located in three separate positions on the neck from nut to 12th fret.

    Good program ! 10/10 in my book. Thanks.

    • Thanks Richard for your comment!

      I’m very glad it’s been useful for you!

      I’ll take into account what you’ve just said me…
      I wanted, also, to include the possibility of analysing the different common scales and their positions…

      Greetings!

  • Good program, Thank you!!!

    Is there anything like that for windows mobile???

  • Nice start.

    Do you think you’ll get to chords? They could be displayed at their respective positions, with options to show all positions across the fretboard, and highlighted positions by clicking on a fret. Toggle note names (e.g. A-C-E), voice name (e.g. 1-3-5), and finger use.

    Same for scales.

    Possible to import Tab software to show notes mapped as it plays/steps? Fret position important. Show positions blocks. With chord identification on, toggle voice name (e.g. 1-3-5).

  • This is such a great little tool. I remember trying to learn the notes on the fretboard, and just writing them out on paper several times a day. It took me ages! This is so much easier haha

  • This program ROCKS!! Hope to see an update someday!! ♫♫♫♫♫

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