What’s better than using Fretboard Learn by Complete Think? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
About the App
Fretboard Learn is all about helping you get comfortable with the notes on your instrument’s neck—whether you play guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, or mandolin. Picture this: you pick up your instrument, spend a few minutes with Fretboard Learn, and suddenly, the fretboard starts to make sense. The app gives you different ways to practice, keeps things interactive, and lets you tailor your learning however you like.
App Features
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Practice Five Different Ways
Mix things up with five game styles—from quick-fire button quizzes to revealing answers flashcard-style. There’s a little something no matter how you like to learn. -
Customizable Practice Zones
Want to focus on just a few strings? Or maybe you want to drill a small chunk of the fretboard? You can easily select which strings and frets show up, so it matches exactly what you’re working on. -
Multiple Instruments, Lots of Tunings
Whether you use a six-string guitar, a five-string bass, classic four-string banjo, ukulele, or mandolin, you’ll find fretboards and popular tunings for each. Building your own tuning is as easy as tapping a few buttons. -
Choose Your Notation
See notes in several naming styles: C D E F G A B, with H, or as Do Re Mi. Handy if you’ve learned in different traditions. -
Audio Feedback for Guitar & Bass
Hear notes as you practice. It’s an easy way to train your ear while you drill notes on the fretboard. -
Supports Lefties & Righties
Whether you play left- or right-handed, Fretboard Learn adjusts to you so the visuals make sense no matter how you hold your instrument. -
Interactive Note Games
Identify notes with a button tap, find the right spot on the fretboard, track down all positions for a particular pitch, or casually browse the fingerboard and see what note is under your finger. -
Works Smoothly on BlueStacks
If you’re practicing on your computer with BlueStacks, Fretboard Learn works just as well there—sometimes it’s nice to get a bigger view.
Big screen. Bigger performance. Use BlueStacks on your PC or Mac to run your favorite apps.