![]() ![]() These exercises will help you to develop the ability to relate that which is written in a sheet music with the strings and frets on a GUITAR, in real time. ![]() This helps to speed up rhythmic reading in real time. You have to click on a button at the moment when you hear each one of the notes or silences marked in red on the sheet music. There are no more animations of the beats, nor the notes on the staff, nor the fingers on the guitar fretboard. You can click on the bar from which you want to repeat.Įach Quiz is related to a lesson. By clicking on button “c” you will listen the guitar at normal speed. By clicking the "b" button you will only listen the GUITAR at slow speed. This allows you to relate what is written on a score with that which is played on the GUITAR.īy clicking the "a" button you will listen all the instruments. You will see animations of the beats, the notes on the staff and the numbers of the fingers of the left hand on the guitar fretboard. ![]() On each lesson you will see a sheet music and you will listen what is written on it. These lessons show the way in which the GUITAR is written in different styles of contemporary music. There are exercises without time limit to click and there are exercises with time limit to increase the speed to respond. This helps on being able to see a written note and relate it with the guitar fretboard or seeing an specific fretboard position and knowing which one is the corresponding note on the staff. This section includes exercises on which notes appear on the staff and you have to click on the string and the fret corresponding to each particular note. GUITAR NOTES SECTION on which you can click on any string and fret on the virtual guitar fretboard to see the corresponding note on the staff, its name and its pitch. ![]()
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