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Search for Banjo Guitar-Online Tuner 2.1.0.3 in Terre Mouvante Cie This tuner for guitar, mandolin, ukulele, fiddle, banjo and bass guitar allows standard and open tunings. The program shows the name of the note, together with its place on the stave, and numerical values of pitch/frequency. If the open tunings doesn't fit your needs, you can use the keyboard (in chromatic mode) and choose any other note to tune your instrument.In-Tune Multi-Instrument Tuner 1.9 in Aspire Software Tune your musical instrument quickly and accurately with this digital tuner. Uses microphone or direct electric guitar input for tuning. You can tune guitar, bass guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and other instruments using the pitch selector. Has choice of gauge and pitch graph views.Chord Alchemy 4.0 in Tonal Alchemy ChordAlchemy offers a rich, robust set of capabilities for looking up chords, determining what chords you are playing and hearing how they sound. Chord variations are easily handled by ChordAlchemy's powerful, Advanced Chord Theory and Chord Diagram Engines. Coupled with an easy-to-use interface, you can easily generate chords diagrams anywhere on the fretboard, in any tuning, across any number of strings, spanning two to six frets.Absolute Fretboard Trainer 3.x in AbsoluteFretboard.com Mastering the fretboard of guitar, bass, mandolin, banjo, etc. means knowing every note, in every position, instantly and effortlessly. The Absolute Fretboard Trainer will take you there, step by step, through enjoyable, interactive exercises. Download the free trial version and see for yourself how it works!Guitar and Bass Ear Trainer 1.5 in ByEar.com Play-along ear-training course for guitar, bass, and other fretboard instrument players. Learn to play effortlessly by ear. Develop the ability of playing whatever is in your mind without hesitation and without mistakes. Improve your improvisation skills. Develop your ability to listen one or twice to a song, to a solo, to a bass line, and then play it back exactly right the first time, without hesitation and withot fumbling around. |