Guitar Fretboard: Scales is a music & audio app developed
by Nazar Vorotniak.
The APK has been available since September 2021.
In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded
about 2.8 thousand times.
It's ranked in the top 500.
It's rated 4.84 out of 5 stars, based on 310 ratings.
The last update of the app was on May 9, 2025.
Guitar Fretboard: Scales has a content rating
"Everyone".
Guitar Fretboard: Scales has an APK download size of 62.45 MB and the latest version
available
is 1.3.0.
Designed for Android version 8.0+.
Guitar Fretboard: Scales is FREE to download.
Description
Guitar Fretboard app is designed to help you learn scales, memorize the fretboard and train your ear.
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★★★★★
Genuinely excellent app for learning the fretboard. Exactly what I was searching for. The GUI is a bit flat and basic, but overall an awesome app!
★★★★★
Great app. There are plenty of free features, the best one being the trainer function. I've only just started to play the electric lead guitar, so now I'm needing to learn all the frets and all the notes and the trainer is so good for that. There are 13 different training modes, everything from finding a note to recognizing intervals... And if you use the CAGED system you'll love this app. Highly recommended 👍
★★★★★
By far the best app for scales, and so much more! Great job!
★★☆☆☆
Kind of decent app but I will never ever pay monthly sub for this app!! If it was fairly one time price maybe but it's not worth tue greedy monthly sub!!!
★★☆☆☆
Lots of features, but basic things missing, like the ability to display positions on the fretboard or highlight/display only a section thereof. Also shares the common error in most of these apps of spelling notes enharmonically incorrectly - how can an app that know a C7 contains a *flat* seven then turnaround and call that seven an A#? Why mislead learners with bad information? Do better.
★★☆☆☆
No offense but it's completely useless unless you divide the scale by positions. As it stands, there is no indication where a postion starts and ends for each scale (there should be five), and instead all the notes are displayed at all times in a big mess. Highly do NOT recommend this as a learning tool, as it fails to teach you HOW to play the scale, and only shows the position of all possible notes in a scale. Have you actually played guitar?
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