![]() I’d love to see what Agile Partners do with Tab Toolkit when the iPad is released. Its a great App I recommend it.Go download it. I only had 6 minutes on my memory card so I ran out at the end. It is a great tool, giving you access to your tab collection anywhere, plus allowing you to find and be able to read tab files on the go. This is my review for the Guitar Toolkit tuner. Overall Tab Toolkit is a handy application for guitar players. I have sent through a suggestion to Agile Partners to see if they could add this capability to a future release. I teach guitar, and if I was showing my repository of tabs to students, and they wanted a copy of one of them I’d love to just tell them to fire up their printer so I could print it off for them. This would make Tab Toolkit a very powerful application. One thing I felt was missing is the capability to print tabs off over WiFi to printer. Each are nice and easy to use, particularly the nice web based interface. You can load them from your PC using your iPhones IP address, or you can download them from the web using the inbuilt web browser. There are two ways of downloading your tab repository to Tab Toolkit. ![]() You can view all tabs alphabetically, or tabs listed by artist, with every tab listed underneath the artist heading. ![]() You can have alphabetical lists by artist, and when you click on the artist it takes you to all of the tabs in your repository. The tab listing part of Tab Toolkit is nicely done, with three different modes. If you held back from purchasing Tab Toolkit because of this worry no longer. Agile Partners have rectified this though with version 1.1. Version 1 of Tab Toolkit was only capable of playing one instrument at a time. The others are available just as references to read. Only the Power Tab and Guitar Pro files can be played back through the audio system in Tab Toolkit. Tab Toolkit allows you to load tab files, include Power Tab, Guitar Pro, PDF and text based tabs. Tab Toolkit offers guitar players a useful tool for storing guitar tab files, viewing them, and playing them through the iPhone speaker or headphones for reference. Imagine how aweseome it would be on the iPad.Īgile Partners have come up with a great little application for the iPhone. Yeh, it would be worth it for sure if it were something I used often.A pretty cool application for the iPhone. Jam along with Indian records, like Ali Akbar Khan and you learn a lot ! They often go up in one Scale and descend in another. No fingerboard layouts of course but you could do your own with this free in browser diagram and screen shot your own. hint mostly for Saxophonists who are much better at scales than guitarists, one I found was called the Scale Omnibus. If you search around the net you can find quite a few free Scale books. This one and Guitar Toolkit will keep you busy for a few years! The way to justify the price is if you took an hours lesson with a top guitarist What is great about this app is it shows you a lot of fingerboard layouts per Scale and 2,3,4 notes per string layouts which is really great. Yes it is expensive! But it is probably the best Scale app for guitarists on iOS Can I make my own tunings and have them show up on the fretboard too? That would be amazing, then I can just add to the scale library said:Ĭonceptual app looks great. Thanks for pointing out ! Yay! so glad to find a fretboard app like this. Ĭhordbud has Roumanian scale! But no fretboard How many times I’ve dreamed with an AU version of this. I hope it's still working well on tvOS, it hasn't updated for a good while.Īlso, it's practically open-sourced, if anyone interested: I think your chordbud app is amazing. It's an old app, basically the guitar/bass version of my KeyBud Music Theory app, the first Bud app ever How frigging cool is this? Bought in a heartbeat! Thanks for the cool pricetag too!!! One of my very-early apps, for iOS and tvOS!Ĭem, are you kidding me? WHY have I just now seen this? APPLE TV? □
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