Good tabbing apps for Android?
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Good tabbing apps for Android?
Howdy... I'm after a good Android app where I can write tab for myself. Just a quick thing where I can jot down what I am doing.
I must be able to change the names of the strings as I often use open tunings. Oh, and some way to mark capoing would be good. Or simply a "notes" or "remarks" field where I can describe what I did.
I don't really need a lot else. I've tried recording what I do, but because of the open tunings, capoing etc, I don't always understand the recording.
Any suggestions?
I must be able to change the names of the strings as I often use open tunings. Oh, and some way to mark capoing would be good. Or simply a "notes" or "remarks" field where I can describe what I did.
I don't really need a lot else. I've tried recording what I do, but because of the open tunings, capoing etc, I don't always understand the recording.
Any suggestions?
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Re: Good tabbing apps for Android?
Surely writing it down in music notation will solve this issue Vince. It will certainly lessen the "I don't always understand the recording" scenario with diligent practice.
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Re: Good tabbing apps for Android?
Well, it's nice to see you again. And thanks anyway, ok?
Anybody got a suggestion that answers my actual question?
Anybody got a suggestion that answers my actual question?
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Re: Good tabbing apps for Android?
Sorry if this stating the obvious, but have you searched the Google Play Store?
I've found many guitar related apps & they have one called "Tux Guitar" for Android.
I've found many guitar related apps & they have one called "Tux Guitar" for Android.
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Re: Good tabbing apps for Android?
Honestly, this sounds like a problem created by tech obsession. (Not your obsession specifically)Vince wrote:Well, it's nice to see you again. And thanks anyway, ok?
Anybody got a suggestion that answers my actual question?
A handy pre lined notebook and a device known as a pen?
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Re: Good tabbing apps for Android?
I record it and then save it with a filename like: "Standard tuning, chord progression, capo on 3". I usually can figure out then what I done. I find tabbing too hard
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Re: Good tabbing apps for Android?
Same here, there's even a "notes" section on the file properties. But a lot of the time, the things I thought were obvious (and didn't write down) are anything but, several months later.jvpp wrote:I record it and then save it with a filename like: "Standard tuning, chord progression, capo on 3". I usually can figure out then what I done. I find tabbing too hard
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Yeah, I suppose that makes sense. I already carry a notebook and a pen anyway, come to think of it.Slowy wrote:Honestly, this sounds like a problem created by tech obsession. (Not your obsession specifically)
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Re: Good tabbing apps for Android?
there will probably be cheaper options, but this one looks good and is $7.99
https://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php ... os-android
https://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php ... os-android
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Re: Good tabbing apps for Android?
Hi, try with app tuxguitar:Vince wrote:Howdy... I'm after a good Android app where I can write tab for myself. Just a quick thing where I can jot down what I am doing.
I must be able to change the names of the strings as I often use open tunings. Oh, and some way to mark capoing would be good. Or simply a "notes" or "remarks" field where I can describe what I did.
I don't really need a lot else. I've tried recording what I do, but because of the open tunings, capoing etc, I don't always understand the recording.
Any suggestions?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... dmob&hl=en
Tuxguitar is a tab edit (very very similar than guitar pro) but tuxguitar is free . In google play or google store you can donwload a free app for android. Enjoy it