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The Chord Diagram Generator
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The chord diagram generator allows you to easily add
chord diagrams to your score, but it is also a
unrivalled reference tool for the guitarist.
Ask for any chord in any tuning and Guitar Pro will show
you every diagram possible.
Create a chord diagram by clicking on the grid, and
Guitar Pro will give you all the corresponding names.
A must-have tool for learning and composing! |
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The Scales Tool
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The scale tool allows you to view and listen to a large
number of scales, from the most common to the most
exotic.
The selected scale can be displayed on the fretboard or
keyboard and thus serve as a reference for writing a
score.
An analysis function is also available to search the
whole score or part of it for scales used. |
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The Digital or MIDI Tuner
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The digital tuner allows you to tune your guitar by
pluging it to the sound card input or by using a
microphone. The MIDI tuner allows you to tune your
guitar by ear, string after string.
The tuners work for every tuning possible, from 4- to
7-strings. |
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The Fretboard and the Keyboard
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The fretboard, available for 4- to 7-strings, allows you
to view and enter notes on the score.
It is able to show the notes that would be appropriate
in the current beat, but also the following beat notes,
the notes that would suit the complete bar, or the notes
of the selected scale. A really great tool for
beginners!
The keyboard is also available, and has the same
features as the fretboard. It can be handy for
non-guitar tracks. |
The Metronome and the
Countdown
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The metronome gives the tempo while playing a score. You
can also use it alone without playing a score.
The countdown gives the tempo on an empty bar before
playing the score. It gives you the time to take your
instrument after having launched the playing. |
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