It's also designed for left-handed players.
Using the hand-swap feature,
If you're right-handed, you can switch to the left-handed side when practicing with an actual guitar.
If you're left-handed, switch to the right-handed side.
You can use the smartphone stand as a mirror to see where you need to play.
- Not only are the notes you need to play color-coded,
but you can also see which fingers to use.
- The scale notes for the notes you need to play are also indicated, so you can see the constituent notes.
- You can also switch to Do-Re-Mi notation.
- You can check up to the 12th fret with a slide.
Since it's not an instrument, no sound is produced. (For that, please use a guitar.)
1. Chord display
You can check how to play guitar chords and the constituent notes.
Since the fingering is specified, you can see how to play them by actually holding them.
2. Scale display
Displays the scale notes for the specified key.
You can see which notes to use for guitar solos.
For example, if you specify A (La) in the scale,
the red letter is A, so if you proceed in the order A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#
you'll get something like Do Re Mi Fa So La Si Do in the key of A.
Use your sense of position to determine which way to move your fingers to make it easier to play.
No matter how you proceed, it shouldn't be a problem at first.