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Skeuomorphic POV mode (or physical scale printouts?) #18
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Prior ArtSo apparently my initial google search wasn't good enough (I was searching for "inlays" rather than "decals", and maybe should have put "learning" in there); there are actually several approaches. Here's a breakdown: NeckNotes Guitar Trainer
AxeTape (that's a brand name)
DapNote Fretmap
Fretnotes
LeftyFretz (that's a site name)
Fret Zealot
*When I say "I can't immediately see the scale I want" I mean I can't choose a scale to learn and easily see what notes fall in that scale. However, you might be able to see scales as sets of colors, that might be a reasonable way to learn scales. **Even if they're cheap, free is better, especially if you don't have a credit card. (Imgur album with the above images: https://imgur.com/a/tSiHm) |
Possible App FeaturesI might make it rather customizable, but it should still have good defaults! Useful generally:
Useful for printing:
For total creative customization:
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It can be fun to play based on scales on the screen without looking at the guitar you're holding, but when you need to (especially when the frets get closer together), looking between your guitar and the app with its representation and holding in mind the relation could be easier,
especially since the strings at the top on the screen are lower physically (assuming right handed guitar/tuning/player) unless you're holding it weird.
It could be easier with: literal "skew-o-morphism"!
(skewing it into perspective so it's more like what you're seeing)
of course augmented reality would be better...
or maybe... get this... printing out scales to slip under the strings of the neck of the guitar
they would need to avoid the frets, and they might affect the sound if it's not flush enough, but it's doable; just need some slits for the frets (which could be a pain to cut out), and you'd need to specify measurements
and most printer paper isn't long enough for a full size guitar so it should let you split it up (it should still only need one A4(?) piece of paper, just two pieces)
yeah, guitar scale sleeves, I want to try that
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