Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Jimi Guitar, a Music & Audio app by Tokata on BlueStacks.
Jimi Guitar feels like a little practice rig on the screen, simple to pick up and surprisingly musical. It has three main ways to play. Free mode is just a virtual guitar that rings and buzzes like a real one, so someone can strum, pick, slide around and hear it react. Chord mode is for quick progress, tap a chord and strum without worrying about wrong notes. Song mode shows lyrics with the chords and scrolls them together, which makes following along way less stressful. There is a tuner, a capo to bump the key up or down, right or left handed layout, even an option to show scale notes on the fretboard. On a PC with BlueStacks the bigger screen makes the fretboard easier to hit, and mapping strum to the mouse with chords on keys works better than expected.
The paid upgrade is where it grows, with a huge song search, different guitar types like acoustic, electric, classical, 12 string or jazzy tones, and a full chord library. People can save songs, import their own, tweak how many frets show, and build custom chord progressions if they want to sketch ideas. Notation can switch between anglo saxon, german, or latin, so no confusion there. The sounds are clean and responsive, no weird popups or junk. Beginners get guard rails, more experienced players get tools, and it all stays pretty light to use.
Ready to experience Jimi Guitar on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.



