– not just text files).įinally, Arobas – makers of Guitar Pro – have released an iOS version of their software. multi-track will note lengths, tempo etc. The Guitar Pro file format has really become the industry standard for rich tabs (i.e. I’ve previously tried Progression, which is really nice – but it’s only available for the iPad, which I rarely carry around, and it won’t save to Guitar Pro format. Agile has the excellent tab player Tab Toolkit, which is one of my most used apps. The only thing I’ve really missed is a tab notation tool for my iPhone. Lately I’ve been using it to tab down my own compositions, mostly riffs.Īlthough Guitar Pro 6 was a step back from GP5 in my opinion – a new binary file format, a more bloated feeling and megazillions of bytes of midi sounds to download – it is still my tool of choice. First as a tool to not only read tabs but actually hear them – it’s incredible how the wrong tempo/phrasing can transform a tab for a newbie into a completely unintelligeble song. Guitar Pro has always been an invaluable tool for my guitar learning.
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