I have been playing/jamming gigs & events for years, creating & trying to keep it all in my head. This programme sounds/is so incredible I will be downloading the software tonight. The ability to store, share, print hard copies of the tunes from audio files is fabulous; that the files can be replayed, edited, layered using a synthesizer is simply amazing. Thanks Greg
Based on our record, Yousician seems to be a lot more popular than Frettable. While we know about 14 links to Yousician, we've tracked only 1 mention of Frettable. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A couple projects I'm working on using AI in the field of audio: Https://aimusiclessons.com: learn guitar in your web browser Https://frettable.com: create sheet music from your instrument recordings Https://podomate.com - coming soon: my spare time project that mixes and masters podcasts automatically. I'll be posting that for free on Reddit this year for people like me that are podcasting with their pals... Source: about 3 years ago
Have you ever tried https://yousician.com/ It teaches you the basics, scales, chords and everything in between plus you can learn popular tracks at your pace and the program adapts to your skill level. They have a free trial. I use it to learn piano and ukulele. Just sign up, download their app on your laptop, phone or tablet (the bigger the display the better) and place that device near the instrument you are... Source: 11 months ago
Https://yousician.com is the big I know of. It's not bad, expensive though. Source: over 1 year ago
YES! Learning any kind of instrument will help. I started learning the guitar last Feb. With this app https://yousician.com/ It's great because it will help you see if your timing is correct. They don't offer drums but they do have singing or even learning ukulele would help and isn't as expensive as buy a guitar. Source: over 1 year ago
Have you tried yousician? ( Not for all instruments). Source: over 1 year ago
Apologies in advance if this question is dumb or makes no sense. I saw an ad this morning for Yousician, and realized how much I missed having Rock Band as a direct “play along” type practice system. Does anything like this exist? Ideally something I can plug an e-kit into for feedback - you know, like how Rock Band worked. Source: over 1 year ago
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