Aaron Perkins
If you were a player in the 90s then you probably remember the "Gig Bag Book of..." series. They covered a variety of subjects, but this is what we wanted. An all in one, easily usable guide to the fretboard. I use this thing everyday and it's probably the second most useful app I have. I can't recommend this enough. Visually it could bet prettier, but I don't care. It works and it works well.
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For learning scales, you need nothing else. This app is everything you need to learn the scales of your fretboard. I have been learning to play 6 string bass, struggling to find charts and other resources that would teach me all the scales i could use. This app does just that and more. A built in metronome, a way to focus on just the notes of a single position, visualising intervals, and more for any scale. You can even tap the notes and hear them which can help you know if you're out of tune.
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Blake Gilliam
I immediately like this app, I found it very sophisticated yet easy to understand. The best thing about it is you can play the notes on your fretboard on your phone and hear how the scale would sound before you navigated on your guitar fretboard you have to try it to believe it. There maybe better stuff out there but I don't care I found what works for me later Gators and taters
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