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Google Chrome Extension to to help visualize the fretboard
Hi everyone,
Just posting the info for this app that may be used to learn, study, preview, etc , things related to the guitar fretboard. From Scales, related Modes, Intervals, add/del strings, changing tunings, etc. Nothing fancy, but it helps me so maybe it may help you too. It's free and available as a Google Chrome Extension. Since posting links is a bit suspicious, in case you're interested in, just go to the Google Chrome Store and search for the word: fretnotes or fret{notes} All the best, Ken ps. once installed, read the contents in the: Keyboard Shortcuts and the next box that contains info about editing: color, insert and delete notes. With that in mind you're good to use the app. |
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Is there anything like it for non-Chromers?
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Looks interesting KenA. Thanks for the tip!
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I believe Firefox and Safari also have some kind of web store where developers can release web apps as extensions. It wouldn't be that hard and time consuming to do a versioning for those browsers. I'm not sure if many folks would be using them (my bet would be for Firefox).
What browser do you use? |
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Straight up google. I installed Chrome on a PC years ago and didn't like the aesthetics.
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Is this your app?
Last edited by Kerbie; 07-03-2020 at 10:07 AM. |
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Yes Sir ... it's a helper tool I made initially for myself a long ago ... but why not share it?
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No reason, but it's only fair to share with folks that it's yours rather than allowing the belief that your opinion is unbiased.
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fretboard visualization, intervals, modes, scales |
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