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- Re-release of the older videos: How to Play The Jack by AC/DC
- Re-release of the older videos: How to Play Jailbreak by AC/DC
- Re-release of the older videos: How to play Hell’s Bells by AC/DC
- How it all started: The history of the SVDS
- Re-release of the older videos: How to Play C.O.D. by AC/DC – Guitar lession
- Re-release of the older videos: AC/DC’s Highway to Hell – Guitar lession
- Re-release of the older videos: AC/DC’s High Voltage – Guitar lession
- Re-release of the older videos: Gone shootin’ – Guitar lession
- Re-release of the older videos: You shook me all night long
- Re-release of the older videos: Riff Raff
- Re-release of the older videos: If you want blood (you’ve got it)
- Re-release of the older videos: Back in Black full live version
- Science Proof That Adults Can Too Learn At Any Age To Play Guitar (and many more things)…?
- Update on the SVDS Replica: Production started!
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Review: Guitar Toolkit app for iPhone/iPad
Nov 26th
There are countless apps for iPhone/iPad platforms, many geared towards guitar players, so it is sometimes hard to figure out which ones are worth it. I’ve tried a few, and the one that has been proven consistently useful is Guitar toolkit, so I thought it’d be helpful to share a very brief review with others here.
This app provides the following features:
- A chromatc tuner
- A metronome, with various tick sounds and optional light flash synchronized with up/down beats
- An extensive library of chords, showing suggested fingering positions on a virtual fretboard that allows you to hear how the chord sounds
- An extensive library of scales, also laid out on the virtual fretboard
- A “chord finder” feature, where you select notes on the virtual fretboard and it tells you which chord the notes make
- Configurable tuning modes (EADGBE, drop D, CGCGCD, and many others): chords and scales automatically update with respect to tuning settings
- Configurable base pitch for the chromatic tuner: choose a pitch for A from the default 440Hz to many other lower/higher frequencies in steps of 0.5 Hz Read more >
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