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MASTERING THE FRETBOARD - HOW TO BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY | Tom Quayle | SOLO APP 

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Get your copy of Solo on the App Store: - apple.co/3pPQuQz
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Check out Tom's Visualizing the Fretboard Tutorial: - bit.ly/2TdGOAR
How I Visualize the Fretboard Video: - • HOW TO VISUALISE THE F...
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00:00 - Intro
02:35 - Lesson
Visualize the fretboard, master scales and play through changes like a pro with intervallic functions!
‣ Solo is a revolutionary practice tool designed by world renowned fusion guitarists Tom Quayle and David Beebee.
‣ One of the biggest barriers to improvising on guitar is finding and mapping out the relevant chord tones and scales all over on the fretboard in real time.
Solo is a highly focussed app for developing your note finding and visualization ability on the guitar. There is no time-based pressure and Solo reduces the cognitive load of having to choose which ‘notes/intervals’ to play. As you get quicker at finding these ‘notes’ you will conversely get better at choosing them whilst improvising. Players of all ability levels will reap huge benefits from practicing with Solo.
‣ Using common progressions, Solo presents you with one chord symbol or scale at a time and asks you to find and play a series of notes based on their intervallic function.
‣ Solo listens to the notes you play, analyzes them in real time, and doesn’t move on until you’ve correctly found each note by its intervallic function in the specified order.
‣ This process builds strong fretboard visualization for the most powerful, efficient and malleable way to KNOW your way around the fretboard no matter how difficult the chord changes are.
As a unique and powerful ear training tool, Solo also develops your ability to not only visualize what you’re playing, but hear it in real time too.
If you know your note names but struggle to learn new scales, play through chord changes or find yourself stuck in pattern based playing, practicing diligently with Solo will be transformational for your knowledge of the fretboard and subsequently your ability to outline harmony when you improvise.
‣ CHANGES PLAYING TRAINER
Practice finding intervallic functions over a series of chord changes based on common and popular chord progressions. Solo is programmed with all the knowledge behind the scenes to understand jazz and popular music harmony and will always pick appropriate intervallic functions based on the harmony of the progression.
‣ SCALE TRAINER
Practice finding intervallic functions within scales on the fretboard. Solo includes all the modes of the Major, Melodic Minor, Harmonic Minor and Harmonic Major scales, plus pentatonic and symmetrical scales. Seeing and finding scale tones as intervallic functions will transform your ability to manipulate and improvise with scales in real time.
‣ TUTORIALS
Solo also includes video tutorials to get you started with intervallic functions, how to find them on the fretboard, using Solo for ear training and how to get the most from your practice time with the app.

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@tomquayleguitar
@tomquayleguitar 3 года назад
Hi everyone! Hope you're all doing well? I hope you find this lesson useful and thanks again to everyone that's checked out Solo so far and left us such fantastic feedback and reviews. We're actively working on the Android version right now, so we'll keep you updated as we go. Thanks for your patience, this is not as simple as just flicking a switch and having the Android version ready to go - it's a very complex process and we're a tiny, part time team. None of us do this as our main job! It's coming soon. Enjoy the video and I hope it's useful with or without the Solo app. Stay safe and see you all soon! Tom
@WhalesOnTheMouth
@WhalesOnTheMouth 3 года назад
Thank you for all of your work, Tom (and David)! I'll be purchasing the app as soon as it's available for Android.
@ARCANISTARCANIST
@ARCANISTARCANIST 3 года назад
Thanks seems that now is available for japan 🇯🇵, i have a question. I have a 2017 mac full upgraded with 32gb 2400 mhz ddr4, intel quad-core i7 3.6ghz, Radeon pro 560 4 gb, And Apple Store displayed a message, that it’s not available for my device. Why?
@tomquayleguitar
@tomquayleguitar 3 года назад
@@ARCANISTARCANIST hi there. It’s only compatible with the new M1 apple silicon Macs for now since they can run iOS apps natively.
@mastermachetier5594
@mastermachetier5594 3 года назад
Very cool lesson . I’d love to see more videos that utilize solo
@peroquenariz
@peroquenariz 3 года назад
Thanks Tom! Waiting for the Android version! :D
@jetset9561
@jetset9561 3 года назад
It would be nice if you could cycle all the root notes randomly in the Chord Changes Exercises - I know all the Jazz Standards will give you less defined changes but a random option for all 12 keys would really help you to nail note location.
@Dr.Bojangles
@Dr.Bojangles 3 года назад
This really seems like something that should be on there.
@Penfold__
@Penfold__ 3 года назад
Hi Tom, love the app - it's really great- is there any chance that you could perhaps include a truly random tonal sequence involving all twelve notes? The existing sequences are great but since they are arranged in fifths [from memory], there is a certain level of predictability which allows me to cheat slightly when using the sequence!
@Dreamdancer11
@Dreamdancer11 3 года назад
My personal approach is... mastering the fretboard names cold like Tom says. Master each interval in any position and string set...lets say find any perfect fifth ascending or descending When you have a couple of intervals down...lets say the perfect fifth and the flat third...then master all the minor arpeggios and chords With each interval that you add...lets say the flat seventh...you then master all the minor seventh arpeggios and chords When you have enough intervals down you move to larger structures like scales and modes... So basically brick by brick.
@christophecoste8471
@christophecoste8471 3 года назад
I bought Solo one month ago now, and encourage every guitar player to do the same, for the tiny price it is killer ❤️,and I find this kind of video really useful, helping how to use Solo. Hope David or you Tom will be able to do more video on Solo. Thanks👍😁
@AndyFrenchMusic
@AndyFrenchMusic 3 года назад
It's a cracking app. I'm finding it really useful. It certainly showed up how rusty I was. The great thing is it's one of those things you can grab 5 minutes here and there with. Thanks Tom and Beebee!
@Arch_Stanton.
@Arch_Stanton. 3 года назад
I'm patient but cannot wait for the android release - sure it will be a great tool! Always have found Tom's educational material super helpful. I'm just a hobby guitarist but Tom changed the way I view the instrument and also got me way more interested in theory.
@cjtheclaimed6757
@cjtheclaimed6757 3 года назад
I'm desperate! I want it on Android Too!!!!
@butthole4185
@butthole4185 3 года назад
Hookers and blow is a classic though. I wouldnt worry about it.
@simbasimba2029
@simbasimba2029 3 года назад
@@cjtheclaimed6757 Mate, I got impatient waiting for the android version too so yesterday I knocked up my own version which works in a browser. If you have Chrome then it will work. Try it out and let me know how well it works www.notesack.com
@simbasimba2029
@simbasimba2029 3 года назад
​@Andrei James Don't have insta, sorry. I hit 40 few years ago. Too old for that stuff now! I think @Tom Quayle is your man for help on mastering the fretboard though. I'm an intermediate guitarist at best. I actually made a rough version of notesack.com ages ago to help my wife sing (she would admit, herself, that she's tone-deaf!) and I also used it myself to help learn the fretboard. I love Tom's playing and teaching techniques. When I saw Solo I thought ''hey I could adapt that thing I wrote for my wife and make it available for other guitarists'. It's much simpler than solo but it works for my needs. It's weird how you think you know the notes but in reality, you are just working them out relative to the few notes you actually do know. I think the brute force string by string random note method is the best way to really get the notes to stick in your brain. It's weirdly fun. Notesack also tells you when you play a wrong note which is handy. If you click on the note names it will play the note which is handy when using it for singing practice. If you don't like the current note or chord or scale you can click on a blank part of the page or press the right arrow key to get a new round.
@cassius2703
@cassius2703 3 года назад
Tom this is just brilliant, thank you for respecting your audience enough to be honest about the work effort and practice necessary to learn this intuitively! Really excited to learn more about your app as well!
@theericbeaty
@theericbeaty 3 года назад
So glad you made this video, Tom. I have been wondering how to start memorizing the root notes better with Solo as it flies through chord changes. Never thought to divide the fretboard into sections like you mentioned. Please keep these sort of tutorials for Solo coming. I love seeing what the app is capable of.
@misomor3149
@misomor3149 3 года назад
I can absolutely vouch for Tom's method because I used the same one to train myself to recognize notes, intervals, then later chords and scales, because I got sick of learning stupid shapes and doing braindead exercises in order to memorize them. The only difference is that I used other programs and random generators in order to practice recognition and visualization. And NO, I'm not paid to say this, Tom doesn't even know of my existence , I say it because Tom is an amazing player and his lessons are honest and truthful, he doesn't sell you snake oil, these methods not only work but are the only good methods to learn fretboard and improvisation. if you are considering getting Solo, you absolutely should, I would get it myself but I don't use Apple devices, if it comes on android then I definitely will. Cheers!
@LukeDickins0n
@LukeDickins0n 3 года назад
Awesome Tom. The fact that the app is waiting for you as opposed to panicking with the pressure of practicing along with a tune is brilliant. This sort of pressure and discomfort is what prevented me from practicing over changes, and it is now alleviated. Well done mate
@patrickcarroll1754
@patrickcarroll1754 3 года назад
You keep pushing the envelope, Tom. You're among the best. Thanks for this trainer. It's both challenging and accessible.
@sixtring73
@sixtring73 3 года назад
I've recently bought the app and have just tried it for the first time whilst watching this. This really is exactly what I needed. I've played for over 30 years and still don't know any of this stuff! The app seems very intuitive and easy to use. Well done Tom, you and Beebs are on to a winner with this one!
@kylewilson1022
@kylewilson1022 3 года назад
This is exactly what I needed. After downloading solo, I immediately knew I didn’t know the notes well enough to utilize the app and began wondering if the app could be used to help me learn the notes. Thanks Tom!
@paulobrito664
@paulobrito664 2 года назад
Just bought the app one hour ago and I'm already getting results from it! Thank you so much for putting time into this ✨
@markslist1542
@markslist1542 3 года назад
Thanks Tom. Good to see you again.
@richardstones6445
@richardstones6445 Год назад
Tom, Just wanted to thank you for your amazing instruction and passion/commitment. I played guitar for over 20 years when I was younger, but never really internalized the location of notes on the fretboard. I haven't played in over 30 years now, but I have recently retired and decided to take up guitar again as a retirement activity. I decided I would try to really learn the fretboard and music theory this time, but I've been struggling to figure out how to go about it in a way that makes it "stick". I just still find myself counting frets from the nut, or using octave shapes to try to get me to the correct note. I couldn't think of any exercises that would really get it in my head. I had purchased Solo a few days ago, but honestly, I couldn't figure out how to use it for this purpose. You have set me on the path now. Thank you so much.
@fordfanjpn
@fordfanjpn 3 года назад
It’s now available in Japan! I just purchased it. Thanks for giving us such a fantastic tool.
@MichaelCantrall
@MichaelCantrall 2 года назад
I LOVE THIS APP, now on my iPhone. I am going to start your visualizing the fretboard course tomorrow morning...just purchased and downloaded the package. This is quite a brilliant applied theory approach. I have tons of books on learning the guitar and nothing compares. The benefits are immediately put to work. Very happy I found your channel!
@loudoniii
@loudoniii Год назад
Excellent stuff, Tom. I've been playing for many years but have to admit that I have never taken the time to really learn the fretboard. I like the way your suggested exercises help build a combination of muscle memory, visual memory and cognitive understanding ... all in parallel. Now when I sit down with my guitar, I don't plonk away as usual on the same old stuff, but instead have a clear roadmap of how I can really building my intuitive understanding of the fretboard, using your Solo app to guide me. Awesome material! 🙏
@Guitaropenmind
@Guitaropenmind 2 года назад
Such a great and efficient way to Laser focus your practice routine. Just bought the app yesterday, Thank you Tom ! I love the way you play and also the way you teach.
@JCFern
@JCFern 3 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed your intervallic function lesson video from some time ago, and I had remembered that you had made mention of a learning app project in that one. I started watching this one on my iPad(I had just very recently switched to the Apple ecosystem), and by about halfway I was grabbing my iPhone and clicking on the App Store. You got me Tom, SOLD! Instant note identification anywhere on the fretboard, particularly on the 4th String(D) Third String(G) and the Second. String(B) has been a major weakness for me. I understand that there isn’t any shortcuts and I obviously have to discipline myself to put in the work, but I am very hopeful that SOLO will help motivate me to put in the time to train myself in both Root note location and intervallic function practice. CHEERS!
@jhesbol
@jhesbol 3 года назад
Tom, thank you for the video. I just downloaded the app, and immediately spent 2 hours exploring the app and learning just how unreflexive I am with all of this, though I claimed to "know" the notes all over the neck. In theory I do. But this is a great reality check!
@taLLdavidproduction
@taLLdavidproduction 3 года назад
Thanks for all your hardwork and enthusiasm Tom. Your channel is awesome
@tomquayleguitar
@tomquayleguitar 3 года назад
Thanks!
@saepiumv3813
@saepiumv3813 3 года назад
Loving the app 👍 happy with the new updates! Been a fantastic tool 👍👍
@chrisdavidson8525
@chrisdavidson8525 Год назад
Tom, you're a genius. Such a clear voice as a teacher, you have helped me immensely, I thank you for your time and dedication and all your content - it's always coherent and engaging.
@woodismetal2079
@woodismetal2079 3 года назад
Just got Solo! What an amazing tool this is going to help me over some huge stepping stones with theory. Thanks for all you do!
@nathanguitar4246
@nathanguitar4246 Год назад
Absolutely brilliant. Needed to hear this!
@patrickb6528
@patrickb6528 3 года назад
Just downloaded the app, what a great tool! It's definitely one of those things where you wonder why nobody came up with it earlier. Thanks for making my practicing so much more effective!
@JohnMcGFrance
@JohnMcGFrance 3 года назад
Love using Solo. It’s a great app. So much in it. Great for every level. Thank ou and the team.
@manuelsegura7573
@manuelsegura7573 3 года назад
Love the app and really is making a difference for me. Thank you Tom
@dsaashley
@dsaashley 3 года назад
Hi Tom, Great App. Can you consider a way where we can also hear the backing chord when we play through the changes. That would take the app to the next level. Many thanks for all the efforts to make us better players.
@frosty_soda
@frosty_soda 2 года назад
How? Sure it listens so you can't really listen and play at the same time, unless you are using USB audio in. I get your thinking but probably not doable when using the mic
@SelfPropelledDestiny
@SelfPropelledDestiny 2 года назад
@@frosty_soda Possibly with a headphone feature to isolate the chord sound.
@WhyallaDojo
@WhyallaDojo Год назад
I've playing guitar for almost 40 years. I've never bothered with "guitar theory" beyond the basics until recently I started playing in a band where the rest of the band are all Jazz grads. We do a lot of improvising and my ear and skill get me 70% of the way there, but I fall down terribly when the other guys start discussing progressions in music lingo... Definately makes me feel like the dumbest guy in the room. I've been looking for something that gives me grass-roots information and exercise that don't involve learning how to play Michael Row Your Boat Ashore... and THIS IS IT. Thanks so much man... I can't tell you how this app, and your videos are helping to expand my playing. THANKYOU!
@eddaymusic
@eddaymusic 3 года назад
Thanks Tom!!! This video is excellent. I just purchased Solo and think your well thought-out approach will be a huge help over time.
@keithlamontdavis8047
@keithlamontdavis8047 3 года назад
I'm all in for the Android version! Very much looking forward to it Tom.
@andyracksthecams
@andyracksthecams 3 года назад
A rough idea of the Android release date? I want this. Thank you Tom.
@tomquayleguitar
@tomquayleguitar 3 года назад
That would be a bad idea as you'd all then hold me to it! Lol ;-)
@gnrslash1987
@gnrslash1987 3 года назад
@@tomquayleguitar come on Tom! we're already holding it against you for keeping us waiting behind the apple boys!! haha thanks for the great video content!
@tomquayleguitar
@tomquayleguitar 3 года назад
@@gnrslash1987 haha!
@gnrslash1987
@gnrslash1987 3 года назад
@@tomquayleguitar actually watching your visualising the fretboard course as we speak! Once you "get it" it opens all doors! Love it!
@adolfohuet3974
@adolfohuet3974 3 года назад
Waiting for the android version of your app!
@jonathanavery7583
@jonathanavery7583 3 года назад
This is great Tom (and David). Thanks for putting in the work for this app. Good advice here about root notes. More of these videos would be great for intermediate and advanced players too.
@musicmaniaph6990
@musicmaniaph6990 3 года назад
Wow, this gave us great help!
@tzhong889
@tzhong889 3 года назад
Absolute killer lesson Tom! This helps a lot I always struggled with this.
@scotthall8502
@scotthall8502 3 года назад
Thanks Tom looks great - and I'm looking forward to the release of the Android version
@dhekke
@dhekke 3 года назад
I've been loving my time with Solo. It's really, really useful, and made these types of exercises a much better experience than anything else I'd tried. It's genius in its simplicity. That said, I do have two suggestions: 1. Add the option to randomize the root notes. The fact that it follows the circle of fifths can be helpful (for ear training, for instance), but it's really easy to get into the groove of the repeated intervals and have your hands start moving automatically, before you actually process what you're doing. 2. An option to select which interface channel the app listens to. I'm using a Helix Stomp with Solo, and it only sends the dry signal through USB channels 3/4, but Solo listens exclusively to channel 1. That means I can't have any effects on my signal path while using Solo, or it might mess up the note recognition. There are some cumbersome workarounds, but adding an option to choose the input channel would make things much easier. These being said, keep up the amazing work, guys. I wish you all the success.
@comeforh
@comeforh 3 года назад
Thank you for your effort on this. It's finally available on the app store of my region. Cheers.
@cbeserra
@cbeserra 3 года назад
Just purchased. The concept is so good for skill development. Thank you
@stevenb.9839
@stevenb.9839 3 года назад
Thx Mr. Quayle for your great work 👍👏
@bogg4n
@bogg4n 3 года назад
Great video, as usual! You are truly a great teacher. Practising this manually now while waiting for the Android version of Solo.
@pariahgaming365
@pariahgaming365 2 года назад
Just bought your app. I will definitely give this a go. I’m one of those old guys that has been playing for almost 20 years and people really think I actually know what I’m doing when they hear me play cause I’ve just been playing long enough to know how to play MANY complicated riffs and lead parts as well as I write (what I think) are pretty good songs. I obviously know all my first position notes on the E and A strings as well as my notes on the E and A. But when it comes to those middle 3 strings, I just stumble and guess through them till I find the notes I hear in my head. I’m sick of that. I want to know the whole board and I want to know what it is I’m doing or understand what I’m trying to do so that I can write songs faster and be able to improvise much better than I do now. Thanks for this video as well!
@Blazer__X
@Blazer__X Год назад
Thank you so much Tom!
@danilomedeirosmusica
@danilomedeirosmusica 3 года назад
Guess I'm your first Brazilian customer! Thanks!
@rickclick8359
@rickclick8359 2 года назад
pleased I started with Classical guitar and sight reading, note names get nice and solid doing this.
@oceanspray6969
@oceanspray6969 3 года назад
This is so good.
@mohammadfaisalrahman7682
@mohammadfaisalrahman7682 3 года назад
Great video Tom. Looking forward to Android release. You are a fantastic guitar player as well as a great teacher. Thanks.
@Chrisorocks
@Chrisorocks 2 года назад
This app looks fantastic, I have just bought it after watching this tutorial. Great job!
@davedavem
@davedavem 3 года назад
This looks great! I'll wait for the Android version of the app and practice the idea meanwhile 😊
@sixstring1950
@sixstring1950 3 года назад
A very solid application. Congratulations Tom
@MrSatch12
@MrSatch12 3 года назад
This is game changer!
@oceanspray6969
@oceanspray6969 3 года назад
I like this a lot. I could see myself doing this.
@encryptor6710
@encryptor6710 3 года назад
I bought the vid for memorizing the fretboard. Great material. Really opened up my playing. Waiting and waiting and waiting for the android solo app.
@encryptor6710
@encryptor6710 3 года назад
The only thing I found annoying about the fretboard tutorial video is you dont cater to the normal guitar tuning. 99.9% of players are tuned standard. I am a very visual person so when I see you hitting notes that dont refer to me I have to basically just skip over what you are doing and just try to refocus what you mean on my guitar in standard. It just slows the process. I tried using your tuning but it just doesnt work for what Im trying to accomplish. Wish there were 2 separate videos.
@MorningCarnival
@MorningCarnival 5 месяцев назад
I’ve just started with solo and I like it. It give a focus to some areas of practice which can be overlooked.
@tomquayleguitar
@tomquayleguitar 5 месяцев назад
Great!
@hungryguitarstudent
@hungryguitarstudent 3 года назад
Feature suggestion (if it doesn't already exist): in Solo, is it possible to have a random root note generator instead of cycling through the circle of 5ths (or 4ths)?
@simbasimba2029
@simbasimba2029 3 года назад
Have you seen NoteSack? I wrote it myself. It has a 'RANDOM NOTE' mode which I think is what you are wanting.
@hungryguitarstudent
@hungryguitarstudent 3 года назад
@@simbasimba2029 Thanks for the infoz Does it have pitch recognition like Solo and random chords as well ?
@simbasimba2029
@simbasimba2029 3 года назад
@@hungryguitarstudent Yes it has realtime pitch recognition + random notes + random chords + random intervals + random scales + you can also select any chord, interval or scale if you want to practise a certain one.
@exylestinozo8182
@exylestinozo8182 3 года назад
This is amazing!!! :-) cant wait to be released on Android!!! :-) thanks Tom
@miztec
@miztec 3 года назад
Love this app thanks
@aaronsamson8685
@aaronsamson8685 3 года назад
Very useful. Thank you so much, India.
@craigwolstenholme359
@craigwolstenholme359 3 года назад
Been watching your RU-vid vids for a while now Tom . Incredibly talented and am looking forward to the App when available on Android. Thank you for your guidance 👍🏻🎸🎵🎶
@swedeinla
@swedeinla 3 года назад
Still hoping for the desktop version. I gladly pay for it, I just dont like to do anything off a cell phone. I am sure there is more people like me out there:)
@PopsKustojo
@PopsKustojo Год назад
Thank you, sir.
@bumrecordingstudios
@bumrecordingstudios Год назад
This video was great. I wish I had this app and video 2 years ago when I started pushing myself to learn theory. But onward and upwards.
@patrickblackmon9825
@patrickblackmon9825 3 года назад
Great lesson, thanks Tom 🤘 I'm very excited about the android app ! I would be happy to beta test ofc 😁👍
@joelstephenson8017
@joelstephenson8017 3 года назад
This is an awesome app mate!
@jep3305
@jep3305 3 года назад
The course that Tom mentioned (Visualizing the Fretboard) is phenomenal and certainly worth the little it costs. Go get it and change the way you look at your instrument!
@woodward_alan
@woodward_alan 3 года назад
Cannot wait for this app on Android
@TheSteveMayes
@TheSteveMayes 3 года назад
This is really cool - basic but effective. Learning where all the notes are is a slog but this looks like it will help a lot. Hopefully, Android version will be out soon.
@jasonkerr931
@jasonkerr931 2 года назад
Ordered it 20 minutes ago and already learning!!!
@DaveZnoise
@DaveZnoise 3 года назад
I like this idea - Is is possible to randomize the cycle? I would like to set it for root and the circle of 5ths but have the app randomize from the circle for the next note. Make sense?
@jamessbca
@jamessbca 3 года назад
Just bought the app. I've been trying to figure out how to make up some exercises for this. I'll use your app!!!
@daveprosser941
@daveprosser941 8 месяцев назад
If there ever comes a version of Solo that asks you to play the note by showing it on the musical staff instead of by note name I think it will be the world's best guitar app.
@MikaTarkela
@MikaTarkela 2 года назад
Thank you for not creating a subscription-based app. I'm definitely going to check this app out! Edit: Just got the app and it's really fun to learn this way!
@Erocapi
@Erocapi 3 года назад
Awesome tool I just got it
@roachzero2952
@roachzero2952 3 года назад
Ughhh .... "AS you were explaining" the android issue I was looking ... Can't wait to get it though , Tom . Will def be keeping an eye/ear out for it when it does come .
@frankiecalabro2617
@frankiecalabro2617 2 года назад
Lovin’ me that Tommy Q! What a great teacher!
@HarlanHarvey76
@HarlanHarvey76 3 года назад
I am sure you will see your app sales quadruple when available for Android. I look forward to it
@michaelatkisson8995
@michaelatkisson8995 3 года назад
I have been going through the exercises where you locate the 3rd and the fifth using the whole,whole,half,whole, whole,whole,half. Are you saying their is a different method? Do you have a video explaining it. Thanks!
@tonykin17
@tonykin17 2 года назад
Finally available in My country which would change everything!
@lucasvarela9632
@lucasvarela9632 2 года назад
Getting solo tomorrow 😄 if I get it right now I won’t sleep
@mattcarey9398
@mattcarey9398 2 года назад
Hey Tom! Loving the app, fretboard visualization has been a pitfull of mine, Solo has been a bible for me. I was wondering it if would be possible to add a "randomize" element to the All 12 Keys change selection? I find that its easy to get comfortable knowing each note is going to be a fifth apart, and I would like to be kept on my toes. Thanks!
@kimond2
@kimond2 2 года назад
Awesome tutorial! I really love the way you explain the importance of using the intuition. I feel bad for using using hacks now 😛
@0zwald
@0zwald 3 года назад
I have the iphone app (love it), but is there a way to also access the app on my macbook? The app store says its only compatible on M1 devices. Thanks
@chadrew6
@chadrew6 8 месяцев назад
You start by learning to read music on the guitar. And then you continue by learning seven distinct scale forms for the major scale, and five distinct scale forms for the pentatonic scale. I did write out those notes and you read them.
@Ruefus
@Ruefus 2 года назад
"Cat in hell's chance"....... LOL. Had to back up after I quit laughing. Caught me at the right moment.:)
@russellcarre4726
@russellcarre4726 Год назад
Seems to be a great app, looking forward to using it. Regards russc.
@igorgoga7985
@igorgoga7985 3 года назад
Just changed to 4th tuning- I reduced two notes interval patterns by 29 shapes as per your tutorial. It is huge. I still struggle with newly tuned strings- should I buy stickers for these two strings with note names?
@gmscot
@gmscot 3 года назад
Hi there, bought app and it is great, can I ask if you can select just one chord to practise intervals over? I can’t seem to find it, I would like to select, say a G7 chord and just find the intervals all over the neck for that one chord. Keep up the good work - judging by the silence obviously not.
@lucabadin5411
@lucabadin5411 3 года назад
Hi Tom, great lesson! Again: I'm waiting for the android solo app!!!! I want it. :-)
@johnwaller9399
@johnwaller9399 3 года назад
Great starter lesson for Solo users like myself. I really appreciate the thought and attention you and the team put into creating such a great app.
@ronniecbx6210
@ronniecbx6210 3 года назад
👏👏👏
@stevenb.9839
@stevenb.9839 3 года назад
I'm trying out a tuning in fifth on my guitar ... so low to high cgdaeb ... I'm usually playing 9th strings but run into issues of high tension with the upper strings. Do you have any suggestions which string are more comfortable? Maybe 11th deep and 9th on higher strings? Thx alot keep on doing your doing great work 👍👏
@bulentkamali
@bulentkamali 3 года назад
I wish we could see your face. Good introduction and the product deserves the money paid for. I would like to thank you for all the efforts that you have put into this. Now, it is up to us to get over our laziness and do regular exercises.
@metallijam1809
@metallijam1809 3 года назад
Hi Tom, can't wait for the Android version of Solo; it looks great. Any plans to do a PC version next?
@leenewsted9484
@leenewsted9484 2 года назад
Hi Tom! Q: is there any value in having the SOLO app ask for the user to play a specific note? For example, instead of just any ‘C’ it would require you to play ‘C2’ or ‘C4’.
@leftbehind4030
@leftbehind4030 3 года назад
I wander what will come first my complete knowledge of the fret board or the android version of Solo......that a tricky one
@EBP_rehab_performance
@EBP_rehab_performance 3 года назад
Hi Tom! I recently purchased the app. Is there a way to set it up just to recognize a single note across the fretboard? I'm trying to learn my root notes one at a time. Cheers!
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