GuitarArpeggios

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4.5
198 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

This is a free app to learn arpeggios on a guitar neck. Click on the note to play it. It has arpeggios for standard and some drop tunings.

It has a right-handed and left-handed mode.

An arpeggio is a type of "broken chord" where the notes that compose a chord are played or sung in a rising or descending order. Arpeggios create a fast, flowing sound. Arpeggios always sound good over their matching chord in a progression, therefore, they generally form the melodic home bases and safe notes for improvising guitarists.
Updated on
Jun 13, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
179 reviews
A Google user
April 8, 2020
It's got potential. It's pretty useful but my biggest complaint is that it doesn't show fingerings or scale degrees, only the notes. If you are relatively new to guitar you aren't going to know what order to play the arpeggio without fingerings. At the very least scale degrees i.e 1-b3-5, 1-3-5-7, etc. You could at least figure it out easier with either of those.
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A Google user
October 1, 2018
I've not explored it thoroughly but it seems useful. However, the C minor arpeggio is not right Root flat 3rd 5th C minor is C Eb G In the app, Eb is listed as D# This is an important error. I would suggest making sure the notes are right, because if not, people learn wrong. Once error/s are corrected I will change rating. One other suggestion would be to put a note which tells people how to create the chords/arpeggios from the scales.
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Blake Gilliam
December 15, 2022
You gotta try it to believe it! It's hard to explain and it depends on what level you are at on guitar but it shows so many things all at once that come together so synergistically that I just love it
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What’s new

- Android 13 support
- some bugs fixed