What Reddit Says About Guitar Learning Apps
We compiled 17 Reddit discussions about Guitar Learning apps from 2 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/guitarlessons
I prefer Yousician over Simply ... more advanced skills. My favorite apps that I intend to renew….Justin Guitar for coaching and Yousician for game play. (I’m still new. That’s just my preference with 8 weeks of experience in 2024 and ...
r/guitarlessons
I play Songsterr audio through my Bluetooth and then guitar through a separate amp. I've found the website a lot more useful to me than the app, but I generally prefer sites over apps almost always. I like having the tabs on my big monitor screen vs phone. ... This x100. Learn songs.
r/guitarlessons
You can change the settings as will best suite you. Anki is a very sophisticated spaced repetition ecosystem. There is a little bit of upfront work to using it. But it seems to be doing the trick for me to be able to play both vertically and horizontally. ... Active melody for actually trying new th...
r/guitarlessons
... I have used Yousician and rocksmith+ from the very start and I still haven’t had a lesson. I am finding it challenging but fun to explore myself. ... I can recommend Chordie AI app. ... This one is actually free and compiles all the best ...
r/guitarlessons
Guitar Learning Game, yousician, simply guitar, rocksmith plus... Each of them is a game that you can play not only songs but also a game.. ... What bothers me about the so-called the free apps is they give you only the most basic lessons for free.
r/guitarlessons
Not that good tbh,found it a bit paint by numbers where other apps are more learning based, JustinGuitar is far more 'educational' lots in there, including great practice app and introduction to Theory. More replies ... I've tried both. I prefer Yousician. It's addictive like a v...
r/guitarlessons
I started guitar, using it for about 6 months and then realised that, although I could play along with the track, I had learned pretty much nothing. Switched over to Justin Guitar and never looked back. ... I’m going to go a bit against the grain here, but you should find a teacher and take lessons ...
r/guitarlessons
Guitartuna: It's for beginners. It has a tuner with professional accuracy, chord index, games and even a metronome. Another thing, the basic version is free. Guitar Learning Game: It's again for beginners.
r/guitarlessons
Check out GuitarLessons365 on YouTube. I have learned almost all my songs from Carl Brown on this site. He has a ton of free videos to check out if you like his teaching style. He also has a monthly sub model for more detailed learning. His site is for beginners to advanced.
r/guitarlessons
Justin Guitar is probably the best place to start. Well, in person one-on-one lessons with an actual guitar teacher is the best, but if you're going to learn from the internet then Justin Guitar is the place to go.
r/guitarlessons
It's designed to be like a 'supplemental workbook' for the other great channels mentioned here. ... If you are interested in learning your way around the fretboard i can recommend the mobile app 'guitar fretboard' (some blue icon).
r/guitarlessons
It's very useful for me since I'm a church guitarist and there's like billions of arrangements of the same set of songs. ... Smartchord has everything. ... Hey there! I just asked the same question a few weeks back and it's all linked in the "useful apps and websites" s...
r/guitarlessons
YouTube. Helpfully, app is cross-platform. ... YouTube is nice, but fr tho ultimate guitar and timbro are pretty good, of course YouTube, that's about all I use to learn guitar
r/guitarlessons
This will teach you guitar, the others are more like games. ... If you are willing to pay a small fee I recommend Ultimate guitar: cords & tabs. I have had the premium for years and love it.
r/guitarlessons
Ultimate-guitar.com is good for ... aren't worth it.) Guitartuna has a decent free tuner and metronome and some ok paid features but they are not going to teach you much, mostly just chord memorization quizzes and ear training stuff like earbeater. Justinguitar.com is one of the best free resou...
r/Guitar
I'm looking for an app that serves as a replacement for actual lessons. I want to have a good technique from the start, learn chords, learn strumming rhythms and arpeggios, and play easy songs. So information, exercises and playing songs basically. Which would you recommend? Share ... Another v...
r/guitarlessons
Justin guitar. Although I have been following the YouTube videos, the app is also good. ... You can try Yousician It has support for learning many different instruments including Guitar. It also has different sections and levels for practice. It provides different tracks for learning like in Guitar ...
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