Solo - Fretboard Visualization App Reviews

VERSION
2.1.0
SCORE
4.7
TOTAL RATINGS
269
PRICE
$14.99

Solo - Fretboard Visualization App Description & Overview

What is solo - fretboard visualization app? Solo is the ultimate practice App for mastering fretboard visualization, designed by world renowned guitarists Tom Quayle and David Beebee.

Four powerful fretboard trainers allow you to work intuitively on each aspect of the visualization process; learning note names, memorising interval shapes, outlining chord changes, and practicing scales.

Solo asks you to find intervallic functions against one root note, chord symbol or scale at a time, listens to the notes you play, and doesn’t move on until you’ve correctly found each note by its intervallic function in the specified order.

Practice with Solo and finally learn your note names, master interval shapes, confidently play through chord changes and break out of scale boxes with intervallic functions. Start transforming your playing and confidence on the fretboard today!


NOTE TRAINER
The Note Trainer is perfect for beginner and intermediate players getting to grips with note names on the neck - the foundation of solid fretboard knowledge.

‣ Solo shows you random root notes to find and listens, waiting for you to get it correct.
‣ Slide on the interactive fretboards for helpful diagrams and to study alternative options. Choose from 6 string guitar (standard and 4ths tuning), 7 string guitar, 4 string bass & 5 string bass.
‣ Optional practice suggestions offer challenging ways to limit and test yourself.
‣ Duration based workouts allow you to craft the perfect practice session.


INTERVAL TRAINER
The Interval Trainer will help players at all levels work on interval shapes with intervallic functions - the key to unlocking true freedom on the fretboard.

‣ Choose any combination of intervallic functions to practice.
‣ Create custom interval groups or choose the intervals for ANY chord type or scale.
‣ The Interval Trainer will randomise your chosen intervals and ask you to find them against either a fixed or random root note.
‣ Slide on the interactive fretboards for helpful diagrams, showing you where all of the interval shapes are across the neck, and to study alternative options. Choose from 6 string guitar (standard and 4ths tuning), 7 string guitar, 4 string bass & 5 string bass.
‣ Duration based workouts allow you to craft the perfect practice session.


CHANGES TRAINER
In the Changes Trainer you find intervallic functions, using single notes to outline different chord types or sets of chord changes, a key skill for learning to improvise through chord changes.

‣ Practice outlining intervallic functions through over 100 common chord progressions and single chord exercises.
‣ 50 intervallic function levels. Go from simple chord tones to complex melodic structures and scales.
‣ Solo intelligently maps out the correct intervals over each chord and listens for you to play each intervallic function in the specified order.
‣ Powerful workout options provide almost limitless ways to challenge yourself.
‣ Transpose the key of any progression or exercise.
‣ Choose to randomly transpose the progression (or single chord exercise) each time it repeats.
‣ Work on voice leading chord tones through single note lines.


SCALE TRAINER
The Scale Trainer contains a vast array of scales and powerful workout options, allowing you to finally break out of the box and develop a much deeper understanding of how scales are constructed on the fretboard.

‣ Practice finding scales on the fretboard using intervallic functions.
‣ Over 50+ Scales and modes.
‣ Powerful workout options provide almost limitless ways to challenge yourself.
‣ Melodic sequence options let you focus on starting from any chord tone within the scale.
‣ Duration based workouts allow you to craft the perfect practice session.

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App Name Solo - Fretboard Visualization
Category Music
Published
Updated 11 February 2024, Sunday
File Size 264.91 MB

Solo - Fretboard Visualization Comments & Reviews 2024

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Fantastic Tool. This app is a powerful learning tool. If you want to seriously improve your knowledge of the guitar neck this is for you. I plan on asking all my students to pick this up. As much information as a well written guitar instruction book, but half the price. And it’s interactive!

Good method!. Super cool app for learning the fretboard in the context of tunes! I wish it would show chords multiple times if they had a duration longer than one measure. Also would be cool to more common changes like a free variations on rhythm changes and more standards.

Impressed. I started playing jazz saxophone in primary school and guitar for fun. This app helped click the type of understanding of chords I had on the saxophone within a few minutes of use . I was surprised how intuitive it was. If I could make one suggestion it would be that I would like the option for it to listen through a usb interface so that I can use the app while there is background noise going on. I haven’t quite gotten the sensitivity right as it’s picking up the tv for instance as well. Other then that really impressed with how “simple” and effective this method is .

Very efficient. Over many years i have spent a lot of cash on music books, videos, cd’s, incompetent teaching methods, name it iv’e probably owned it. You could say that i am a well rounded guitar manipulator, as the saying goes “a player of many, a master of none”. This app is exactly what it says, it is a help- mate. Meaning, no matter what curriculum you choose it all comes down to putting your time in. This app will give you some very powerful platforms to work from, its up to you to perform those platforms. I would honestly and will, tell my friends about this app, because it has substance with only as much difficulty to challenge you to put your time in. For me, I have over the years been very fortunate to be in bands as a vocalist, not having to play guitar all the time. But really, within those bands I was left behind as far as guitar abilities. So, my point is, yes get this app, but don’t forget you must put in the time. You cannot avoid it, if you wish to fulfill your dreams, do your time. I wish you all of the fortune out there to get. Godbless And to those who created this app, job well done, i will use this app as a reference for work, and also when i practice. I practice no less than 3 hours a day, and sometimes up and to 8 hours. Goodluck Everyone Burley Lerux

Great tool. I use it for everything. Have even made up exercises to use with it. Powerful.

This is a great app. I’m not sure why it’s not possible for people to add their own tunes or chord changes to the app. i know that i have iReal that i could use, but i like the “game” feel of this app as well as the way it forces me to think in intervals & scale degrees & the like

Support completely unresponsive - zero.. Seems like a decent app. I needed help. I tried the FAQ, no joy for my issue. Sent an email to support. Waited 6 days, no response. NADA, NOTHING. I checked my spam and nothing. I initially rated as 2 stars as I figure the app must have some value, otherwise support gets ZERO stars. Update: Somone finally contacted me but then never answered when I gave them my original email. Now it has been a month! Totally unresponsive after I send emails to both email addresses. Can I PLEASE get a refund on this worthless subscription? If I pay for an app, I ought to get some minimal level of help. Total FAIL. I cannot give zero stars or I would.

Brilliant Idea. This app is a positive feedback monster. Can I do everything this app has me do alone, without the app? Sure! But it’s boring, and I just don’t do it. The genius here is that I get a little dopamine hit each time I hit the right note and move along in the changes. It harnesses the sinister power of gadgetry addiction and uses it for good. I’m now using it for guitar, mandolin, and voice. It won’t do anything for my “time feel”, but it will certainly up my fretboard visualization game. Intervallic Functions forever!

Jacob Singer. A great practice tool for guitarists looking to take their game to the next level by playing through the changes. Well worth the money. Might feel pricey for an app but cheaper than an instructional book and better designed than most scale books. This app always has me working at my limits. It is frustrating in the best possible way because I know I am learning something new.

The FIRST beneficial guitar APP!! Open the gate of music!. Tom is a great guitarist and instructor. I have several of his courses from his website. I saw he had came out with this app. And just knew if he had anything in putting it together it would be awesome. Firstly this is the way to learn guitar, sadly it took 12 years of playing for this stuff to start showing up in my playing. Will definitely hit a wall in progress with playing if not thinking of target notes and the intervallic structure of chords/scales. It’s crazy I’ve been thinking of a way to practice this stuff in this way like flash cards or something! Guess that’s why I’m writing the review and Tom made the app! But extremely grateful for this contribution to the art and if a lot of young guys start using and learning this way it will change music!

Contains a bunch of nice exercises. This app gives an aspiring jazz artist a big arsenal of common turnarounds/pieces to practice with to build up a good core to further branch out from. My only suggestion is to expand the app to feature some further other instruments as well (such as piano).

Start Here!. Excellent improvisational tool. Start here with note detection and mastering the fretboard before venturing off into target note practice, intervallic pattern practice, linear playing, pentatonic scales, modal practice, altered scale soloing or practicing licks. This app will be added to my bibliography and cited in my dissertation! Thank you!

This is the approach I ended up with after 45 years of playing.. Wow, where I would have gone if I started from here. I followed everything I just never had a place to start. I feel inspired to hit the woodshed again. For physical limitations I had to go from acoustic guitar to electric, then to ukulele and now baritone ukulele. The loss of the 6th and 5th string really forced me to learn the 4th, 3rd, and 2nd strings that I only kind of knew. I can see where Solo where really assist me. ANY CHANCE FOR A BARITONE UKULELE PROFILE (d g b e)? :)

WOW. This app is a game changer for the average guitarist/musician. Addressing chord changes while soloing has always been a struggle for me, this app is demystifying the process in a big way. I’m seeing major results after only a few days of moderate use.

Love this tool. A versatile and powerful tool to learn the fretboard and get fluent on your chord tone vocabulary. I use it for warm up every day and as an exercise workout on other occasions. Highly recommend.

Best Guitar Training App Out There. Wish I had this a long time ago. I’ve been follow Tom and buying his courses for a while now and I’ve always liked his style of teaching. As soon as I heard he developed an app, I was all over it. It’s very intuitive and there’s absolutely no fluff! The only thing I wish it had was a function that randomized the next scale after each time you complete the previous one.

Good but could be better. I have learned a lot about my lack of fretboard knowledge through this app. It’s too early to know if this actually improves my playing or improvising. One feature I would like is to ask for is generating a single random note to improve fretboard knowledge. The scale exercises aren’t truly random. Unless you leave the session it will use the same “random” pattern. I would also like the scale exercises to repeat automatically like the chord exercises. Oh and the developers do not respond to questions.

cool but….. i’m only five minutes into using it and I feel a little scammed which is surprising because I really like Tom Quayle and his stuff. It might just be my microphone on my iphone 10 is bad but i just openned up the scales exercises doing A dorian, i play A twice and the app counts it as the first AND 2nd note in the scale….like is this a joke….the whole point is for the app to track your notes accurately and individually and it wont even let me practice a basic scale without accidentally picking up notes im not playing. AND when it does work, it wont recognize the notes if i play faster than about 100 bpm up and down the scale….very disappointed 😞

Missing link of guitar training apps. For me it reduces nebulousness of all possible guitar neck exercises to a sequence of specific, bite-size activities which I can focus on day to day without feeling bored or overwhelmed.

Disappointed. I recently started using this app. Viewed training videos. This app isn’t for beginners and maybe not for intermediate level players. I’m a visual learner; however, I’ve been told by my guitar instructor that I have a talent for knowing notes/chords by ear. I was expecting an interactive fretboard when doing scales. I also would like the option of seeing each note played in a scale instead of only seeing numbers (1, 3, 4, 6, 7).

Solo is amazing. I’ve been trying to contrive my own exercises to better learn intervals on the fretboard, and this solved *all* of my problems. One thing I particularly like is that there’s no gamification, so there’s no implicit pressure to abandon a practice session if you’ve made some mistakes. It’s a really well thought out and well-executed piece of software. I look forward to seeing what additional features they add after launch.

Fantastic practice tool.. Tom and David have developed a practice tool that can help a beginner as well as an advanced player. I have had it since it went live and have barely scratched the surface of what the app can do. Solo is a part of my daily practice routine. Thanks guys!!

Awesome!. My goals for 2021 was to be able to understand and grasp musical concepts on the guitar. This app is incredible and I’m already enjoying and learning at my own piece much easier than any other “lesson” I’ve taken.

Perfect Timing (and iRig Compatible). In the last couple months I’ve dedicated myself to really learning the fretboard. In doing so I’ve been coming up with my own practice regimen that’s less than optimal, and wishing I had something like automated flash cards. I wake up this morning to find this app. PERFECT! I’m sure there will be lots of suggestions for additional features, but this initial version has the main things I want and need right now. I was also very hopeful that I could connect my iRig so I can practice in quiet and that seems to work flawlessly.

Outstanding application. Very intuitive and thought out extremely well.

No gimmicks, just real practice!. As a guitar player of 30+ years, I understand theory and the fretboard. But putting the two together while improvising can still be a struggle (or to add flavor when soloing). This app is perfect for developing those quick mental and physical music theory connections! The “flash card” style practice sessions are fantastic for the player that can play with ease but needs to sharpen those fretboard navigation skills. If you are a guitar player that is beyond basic chords and scales, then this app is for you. Even if you are an advanced player, use this to improve your speed, accuracy, and sharpen your theory skills.

Great app, but just a suggestion.. This is a great app, I love the purpose behind it. I feel with time it will greatly help me to become a better guitar player. However, I would caution saying this app could be suited for beginners. Personally in my experience most beginners have zero theory knowledge. And even for those beginners who are learning theory, I feel this app could be a bit advanced and maybe even a little discouraging for them. Beginning players usually benefit from song audio references, scale and chord diagrams and what not, and I feel this app has a different focus in mind. I would suggest aiming this app at the intermediate to advanced player in terms of theory, not playability. Some people may get the wrong idea if they don’t read all of the literature from the website. Other than that, keep up the great work!

Seriously key learning tool. I’m a couple days in on a self structured practice routine (one of the good things and hard things about this app, you have freedom and responsibility in deciding how you’ll use it.) Having learned scale shapes, chord shapes, caged system, etc. There has always been something missing, in the way my brain takes that information and understands how to use it in context, and then project it on the fretboard. This app is already bringing it all together. I’d say it has to be an invaluable piece of learning for any guitarist from now on. And, it’s reasonably priced, No monthly membership. Awesome. Great job fellas!

Perfect Practice Tool. The SOLO app teamed up with my iPad Pro, EVO 4 interface, and Headphones allow me to have a small footprint practice form near my bedside to learn and practice at anytime with ease. A wonderful tool and well worth the $15 US dollars. Bravo - Tom, David, and others involved!

Good practice tool... but. Super great app. The only thing I want added is the ability to choose the chords I want to work on. So my only option isn’t just the songs that come with the app.

Abandoned by Developers - Decent App as it Sits. Good app for what it does, but don’t expect a ton of development or bug fixes / innovation from the developers. This was a fairly expensive application that has since been largely abandoned by David and Tom. I’ve had a few email exchanges with David about it and they always seem to have something in the works, but nothing ever comes of it. So, for what this app does today, it works well, but when you purchase an app for $10, I’d expect a little bit more in terms of future updates and innovation. Personally it kind of feels like a money grab if I’m being honest.

Far Too Limited For $15. I wrote a giant review and unfortunately lost it, so I am keeping this short: This app is crude and left the product development stage too soon. Features that many would consider basic do not exist. I would expect more from an app that costs $15. I would probably value it at $1 out of generosity. My advice: hold off on purchasing until several updates are released.

Great app. Love this app. Its a great practice tool for me. One thought for an improvement is to have a mode that plays a pitch that you have to match with your instrument, without telling you what note or notes are being played. That would really help me develop my fretboard knowledge as well as my relative pitch.

Not for Beginners. Good app, if you already know the fretboard and notes of the scales. Only giving the intervals, and not an option to see the notes those intervals correspond to is frustrating. Seems a simple thing to add and open the usefulness to more folk. Especially as a paid app.

Must have tool for fretboard visualization. I learned about this app by listening to “The Guitar Hour” podcast. Such an amazing tool to aid in fretboard visualization! Simply brilliant. The flexibility of this app allows one to drill all sorts of important fretboard visualization approaches in creative ways. Triads. Seven chords. Scales. Jazz standard progressions. There is a lot here!

Best app for truly learning something of importance on the guitar. This is a fantastic tool for any intermediate to advanced guitarists to get to that next level of a practical understanding of improvising

A great practice tool. A lot of helpful exercises and practicing tips in this app. I would rate 4.5 if I could simply because I have a lot of feedback suggestions that would improve the app even more. I would wait a few months to support Tom and David when the app is perfectly refined.

Game changer. This app if used properly will change the way you see your guitar fretboard forever. This thing has the potential to open your brain to see connections and patterns where before there was random bits and bobs. This could be the best gift you give to your musical journey.

Nice app but one suggestion. Seems like a great app and the tutorials included in the app are helpful to get the most out of the app. One suggestion would be to have the chords playing in the background so that I could hear say what the major 3rd sounds like in relation with the chord. That would make the app for me

For more advanced interval training. This isn’t a beginner app. I got this a while back and deleted it because it confused me. Now that I’m driving more head-long into theory and ear training, I’m finding this app extremely game changing. It’s made me think of theory in a new way, and it takes the work out of figuring out if I’m playing the right interval They even throw in tutorial videos and graphs of the interval shapes AND it works flawlessly with my iRig 2 interface Well worth paying for

Great practice tool. If you want to make this better you would add a feature that indicates to you which notes to play, and not just the intervalic values. You’d grab those beginner players too, and teach them the first step to using this app: knowing the notes on the neck. That would be a game changer for a lot beginners and old timers who never quite got around to it, and everyone in between.

Very useful. Two suggestions.. Understanding and being able to find intervals in real time is critical to improving musicianship. I think this app will definitely help me with that. There are two features I can think of that would make the app better in my opinion. I’d like to see a built in metronome to optionally enforce steady time and it would be great if there was an optional visual representation of the intervals on a staff to reinforce recognizing intervals by sight. Thanks for a great practice tool

Terrific interval training. Love this app, and using as my daily training. Really gets my brain moving. To me this is a logical training device once you have learned your fretboard and basic patterns. If you haven’t learned the fretboard, this is actually a great training device for this as well.

Simple and effective. The app has a clean interface and does what it says it will. I’m surprised and very happy at how effective it’s proving at helping me with fretboard visualization.

Love it! Just needs one more feature.. Great job on the app guys. I just need to be able to practice intervals on a virtual guitar neck while walking, riding the bus, etc. It would be amazing if I could touch the screen and hear the note and have it identified as correct or incorrect for the interval that I’m practicing.

Essential for serious guitarists. Essential for interval visualization, can’t wait for what they’re gonna bring to this app in future updates.

Not what I wanted. This is for guitar players that already have the entire fretboard memorized and know each note and each scale and chord configuration up and down the neck. It will show you the next chord or note to play but no tabs or any indication of where that note or chord falls on the fretboard. How simple would it be to show a quick diagram of the notes on the fret board or the chords for each change? I seriously want a refund but I suppose those don’t happen so I can only suggest an update that shows the tablature for each suggested note or chord. Add tabs please!!!

Exactly the tool I’ve needed. Recently started learning theory from the ground up after nearly 18 years of playing. This app works hand in hand with all of the aspects I study and I nearly immediately had noticeable improvements in the way I navigate the fretboard. This app has quickly become my go-to for practicing on the guitar and also ear training. Thank you to the team behind Solo!

Don’t understand the benefit. I don’t think this app is good for beginners. If you’re a beginner, you don’t even know what intervals are yet. Not only that, even if you do know what they are, there’s no way you have the intervals memorized for the various scales. When the app tells you an interval value (1,4,b7) it’s going to take a while to figure out where they are. I also don’t see how this is reinforcing anything nor is it really teaching you much as far as I can tell. Perhaps because I leaned scales as “patterns” my brain is not used to this but this is not helpful for me.

Made to help. I love that this app is connected to my guitar and knows what I’m playing. There’s really nothing else like this app. Makes me think and challenges my ability to see the fretboard and keeps me progressing in my guitar knowledge. Well worth the price.

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Very useful tool. Does exactly what it describes and is an invaluable tool for learning intervallic functions and fretboard visualisation. The UI and note detector could be improved upon though.

Loved the update. New update is great and easy to work with, nice interface. Loved it

Great way to learn the fretboard intimately. Great app - could use a tuner though

Great practice tool. Great practice tool

Ah ha. Took a few years to get good enough to understand it haha. So don’t give up guitar as the persistence with the instrument makes you more intelligent.

Could have been made for beginners too, but it isn't. Lack of the ability to practice chord tones in a single key makes this app an intermediate guitar experience required app. Would have been so easy to make single keys available to draw in beginners to learning chord tones in a key across the whole fretboard. The closest the app gets is continuously changing keys after each chord, which is beyond a beginner to practice chord tones with. Opportunity missed to attract beginners and keep them for a long time and I'm looking for another trainer app due to this oversight.

Great app but some suggestions. I really like the concept and execution of this app and have been using it quite a bit. It’d be nice if you could enter a random sequence of chords in a progression to practice, though. It would also be great to be able to pick any interval to target (not just the root, 3rd, 5th or 7th) in the ‘level’ settings. Similarly, it would be good in the scale practice section to be able to enter a sequence of intervals so any scale could be practiced

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An incredible tool for improvisation. One of the elements I’ve always struggled with was being able to ‘see’ the changes on the fretboard quickly and therefore always struggled to target them well. Like most guitarists, I could hit a few chords in a row well but would inevitably get lost on the fretboard or get lost with what I was hearing in my head but could never execute it right. Eventually I would start to drop out of time and resort to returning back to blues licks to save myself. I got pretty good at faking being a good improviser but I always knew that the real musicians in the room knew what was going on This app has given me a fighting chance at actually staying one step ahead of the changes instead of 3 steps behind them

Excellent. Wonderful app for interval based learning. Nothing out there comes close for building these skills.

Triads. I love your Solo creation, been using it since the inception love the Solo 2 upgrade as well. I was hoping to see intervalic movement pertaining to triads, either that or I just missed it, anyway brilliant app. Thankyou for developing it for us unworthy guitar players lol… Kenny.

Fantastic tool. Put in the work and you’ll see results almost instantly. I haven’t even been using it for two weeks and it’s already helped tremendously

Excellent!. I've struggled with scale shapes / never able to memorize them enough to really feel like I'm able to solo on guitar musically. A short time ago I started to try soloing just using intervals (actually I was counting frets accross and up/down the strings and then associating the calculated number of frets needed to arrive at the desired interval). For some reason (I'm a bit mathematically oriented so maybe that's why), I was able to start soloing right away all over the neck in major scale (albeit slowly) using this method (something I really struggled to do at all using shapes, caged...). Enter this app a few weeks later which fits right into my new found wheelhouse. Started using it today and noticed my speed in finding notes increasing after only a few minutes of use. I have a long way to go and I've tried a LOT of different learning methods - this one is really feeling good! Great app.

Good but needs improvement. I've only spent 30 minutes with the app so far. If the designers read this, I think it would be much better if the app played the root or chord in the background to provide some context and substance with how the notes sound in key over the chord. Good for ear training that way. It almost seems like randomness to me the way it is now.

Awesome job!. Great App updates! I liked them so much that I even bit the bullet and joined the associated course. Would love to be able to see assignable colours in conjunction with the interval. For visual learning this adds another level of depth. I look forward to seeing more of this project! Geoff

Great jazz guitar trainer. Excellent program for intermediate to advanced guitarists who want to improve their improvisation skills and learn the fingerboard. Excellent program I wish this was around when I was starting to learn jazz guitar.

Well worth the $$$. I was hesitant b/c price but I have never been so pleased with an app. Fretboard visualization alone is worth the price. Highly recommended. YouTube training is top notch and free.

Great App. I was hesitant due the price and the videos not showing what I was wanting to use it for. It is possible to plug the guitar in AmpliTube IOS (does not rely on the microphone), pick a simple pentatonic scale, ask to get a random sequence of 6 notes (starting and ending with the tonic), then you can find all these notes in one of the pentatonic forms of your choice. Once you find all the notes correctly, then you get a new sequence of six notes work with. It is perfect to get to know the notes in each of the pentatonic forms on the actual guitar, rather than on an image of the fretboard. It was worth the price.

Ahmed Ghedjghoudj. Love it

Great app. Only feature missing is the ability to add your own chord progressions. That would send this over the edge. Fantastic app.

Incredible tool!. The Solo app has been an incredible tool in helping learn the fretboard and be able to navigate it practically. It is so worth it and can be useful whether you’ve just started your journey or have been playing for years. Definitely recommend!

Great tool to learn intervals. Helps in learning intervals and their relative positions to the root. Tutorials are also helpful

Effective. These are the topics and concepts I learned in college. They will be very helpful to intermediate-advanced players.

For less than half the cost of a lesson it’s a steal. This is the exercise regiment every teacher needs to do. This app provided me the training and exercises I kept asking teachers to provide. Tom Quayle is a gift to guitarists for making this app. So cheap and so valuable.

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Nice program but needs a couple additions. This is a good tool but could become FANTASTIC with the following additions; The ability to play a synth chord pad underneath each chord so you can really hear the intervals against the chord. This would be HUGE. I noticed Tom Quayle had exactly that going while demonstrating the app on his YouTube video. Please? Consider adding a metronome to be able to challenge yourself to keep up to a certain tempo, also it’s musical (especially with the synth playing the chord in the background). This would also help if the app is having trouble hearing the guitar so you can just move on without having to hit a note a few times in a row just so the app can recognize that you hit the correct note. The ability to add your own chord progressions would be nice.

The best. Well worth the money

Incredible App!. Incredible app! My knowledge and improvisational skills have soared! Thank you!

Great tool. Solo has been a great tool. Im so tired of aimlessly noodling and wanted to take my playing up a notch. I want to play with purpose and intention. Learning the intervals that make up chords has been my biggest breakthrough on guitar to date. Toms YouTube videos are 100% worth checking out as well. He’s a great teacher. Thanks!

Garbage. 15 dollars for an app that doesn’t register the notes i’m playing even after calibrating 5 times. Don’t tell me to reach out to support. I’m just trying to improve in guitar and that’s 15 bucks i’m never getting back. Terrible overpriced app

Brilliant Design. Incredible app and content. Easy to use. The video instructions are top shelf. Well done SOLO team.

Hands down the best app I’d it’s kind.. Great app.

yes, YEs, YES! 🎸. 1/10/21 - I wasn’t sure because of the price but I am blown-away so far. For what you will get this app will pay off in 1-2 sessions and you’ll get hooked fast after you’ll see improvements fairly quickly & start realizing its potential. The app comes with plenty helpful videos suggesting various ways you can use Solo to improve your fretboard knowledge. You want to watch these! For example, customize a practice session by creating rules for yourself such as mastering all locations of the 3rd’s & 5th’s relative to the root on let’s say the 1st & 2nd strings in a 5 fret block... in Solo, as one of many options you can pick from various songs ‘if that tickles your fancy’ to practice (so it never gets boring) and you can even configure it to start from the root or a random interval based on your settings... Super simple and it actually works, genius stuff guys! Very well thought out. I purchased this just last night and I’m already hooked, it was the first thing I did this morning even before making my coffee, that in itself speaks for itself.

Awesome app. Great guitar tool for learning

Great tool. Offers a range of challenges for novice and beyond

Great practice tool. Simple and sweet. Watch Tom Quayle’s YouTube videos on how best to approach practice with this app.

Solo. Amazing!! Such a powerful practice tool.

Need some work !. Need some work ! Please fix it!

Rating so far is 0. I have yet to receive a response by support, for help on calibration of the app, useless without help👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻app is absolutely of no use.👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻

Mastering (Learning) the Fretboard. I’ve tried all the different methods and patterns demonstrated on YouTube to master the fretboard, learn all the notes. THIS app is the easiest and fastest tool to learn the notes. Not by memory, but actually learn the notes on the fretboard like speaking your native language. And that’s just the beginning. Watch Tom Quayle’s “MASTERING THE FRETBOARD” on YouTube and see just how easy it is (and subscribe to his channel, a lot of great videos). Stop looking for fast-track quick learn methods, or free apps. SOLO is well worth the purchase price just for the note lesson. Everything else is icing on the cake!

Yes!. Great way to familiarize the fretboard at my own pace… and it works perfectly.

Good people, great app!. It helps if you watch them on YouTube using Solo. I honestly can say this concept of figuring out where the fret fingers are going first will give me the boost I’ve been looking for. It’s already begun, YAyyy

Really helps. Scales and practice got better using this app

Not Worth 14.99. I respect the amount of work that went into writing this app. And yes Intervals are a great way to learn the fretboard. However, the app is not close to being worth what they are charging. All it does is intervals. It does not use or recognize notes. There is an entire channel dedicated just to figuring out how to use the app. Many other apps for less than half the price of this one and are far better in terms of learning the fretboard. I would get a refund if I could after purchasing and realizing it does nothing with notes.

Solo. If you have patience on the initial setup and follow the tutorials, you’ll be using this app a lot. I’m glad a made the purchase.

Great idea!. This is a great tool that I’m excited to add to my practice routine and help me further develop as a guitarist. Very happy about this!

Acceptable. Frustrating that Bb and Eb are always confused. The sensitivity makes me crabby. Some notes are super sensitive and others barely recognized.

Best Fretboard app for learning notes and scales!. Truly worth the price. No hidden fees.

My opinion. Once I’ve learned to use it the way it is supposed to be used. I will give a much better review I’m sure.

Great App. Works great, very efficient for learning the freatboard.

Terrible Waste of Money. Unless you understand theory you may not want to buy this. You certainly don’t want to be a play by ear player looking for a tablature based application. I wish I could get a refund. Thanks you all.

Actually fun. Truly the first app ever where I’m actually having fun learning scales and intervals. Great job to all who built this.

Game changer.. I bought an iPad for this app. I was waiting for Android version to drop. It’s ironic that it came out today. Now I’ll have on both my droid phone and iPad. Thanks for this tool!

Perfect Tool. An amazing tool to learn the entire fret board.

If I could give it 20 stars I would!!. I’ve been studying triads, chords, harmony, etc for years but it never fully clicked the way I always wanted. Then I got this app, and within ONE DAY it all started finally clicking. The way this makes you automatically start to visualize the different intervals, scales, triads, etc is a complete game changer. Why did it take me so long to realize how easy it is to memorize the interval locations? Seriously thank you for creating this app, it’s a masterpiece! And ps: the YouTube videos help you get even more out of it. Solo user for life!

Could be great- too expensive for what is is currently.. Could be great with more features- too expensive for what is is currently.

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Language English
Price $14.99
Adult Rating 4+ years and older
Current Version 2.1.0
Play Store com.solotrainerapp.solo
Compatibility iOS 15.0 or later

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The application Solo - Fretboard Visualization was published in the category Music on 01 January 2021, Friday and was developed by Trio Software Ltd [Developer ID: 1537057701]. This program file size is 264.91 MB. This app has been rated by 269 users and has a rating of 4.7 out of 5. Solo - Fretboard Visualization - Music app posted on 11 February 2024, Sunday current version is 2.1.0 and works well on iOS 15.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.solotrainerapp.solo. Languages supported by the app:

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Solo - Fretboard Visualization App Customer Service, Editor Notes:

Note Trainer - More options for auto-advancement on fretboard Interval Function Trainer - Added presets to the intervallic function selection screen. Allowing you to select a chord or scale to determine the selection of intervallic functions - More options for auto-advancement on fretboard Chord Changes Trainer - When you select Ex. (exercise) changes, it will now enable repeat automatically. You can still disable it afterwards but most of these are just small sequences and will most often be repeated with key changes. Solo app wide changes - New instrument choice of 7-String guitar (4ths tuning) - Left handed toggle that flips the strings on the fretboards to go the opposite direction

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