Theory Apps for Android

jonnybradfordjonnybradford Frets: 34
edited July 2013 in Theory
  • MusicTutor SightRead Lite
    • A simple app for learning to read music. The free version gives you the treble clef. For the bass clef and more functionality there is a paid for version
  • Interval Recognition
    • An app for ear training, Uses songs and games to learn intervals. It can also do scales and phrases. The paid for version has more functionality
  • MT FretMaster
    • learn your fretboard a few frets at a time
  • David Mead Guitar Gym
    • A paid for app. Simple exercises to improve your technique
  • David Mead CAGED
    • a paid for app to learn the CAGED system
  • David Mead Chord Coach
    • A paid for app for learning chords
  • iRealb
    • A paid for practice tool. This app provides backing tracks to play along to. Chord charts can be downloaded from the irealb website. Mainly jazz orientated,



In jazz, no one can hear you scream
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Comments

  • vizviz Frets: 10692

    Nice, thanks.

    Roland said: Scales are primarily a tool for categorising knowledge, not a rule for what can or cannot be played.
    Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
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  • dafuzzdafuzz Frets: 1522
    Cheers :)

    gStrings is my favourite tuner app btw
    All practice and no theory
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  • BidleyBidley Frets: 2927
    ^ Me too. Also, Basichords is a great app, has every chord imaginable for guitar and other instruments (it's a lifesaver for my mandolin-playing!).
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