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Old 12-16-2010, 07:29 AM
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hey guys , we have developed a new web application , that is basicly an online guitar which plays tabs , edit them and you can also record through the application , we are currently in Beta (free) , and we are working to add more advanced features , like scales , and an editor which will precise the tabs to an accurate time scales ( which tabs is missing ) , so right now it is mainly designed for beginners , to assist them , and ease the process of learning guitar
anyhow we would love to hear your views , comments and suggestions to what you think , that if is added would you benefit from , please write them in our forum



here is the link : Tab and Play - Your First Online Guitar Solution
and here is the link to our forum : TabandPlay.com - Index page
hope you enjoy and find it useful
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Old 12-18-2010, 09:16 PM
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Cool idea...might I suggest you flip the fretboard so that you are looking down at the fretboard with the low E on the bottom like one does when they are playing a right hnded guitar...not at it...would be a little more useful I would think..IMHO
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Old 12-19-2010, 02:34 PM
 
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You should invert the guitar VERTICALY AND HORIZONTIAL. The Low E must be on the botton and the guitar now is for left handed persons.

But cool idea nevertherless

You could keep the left hand orientation an add a right hand orientation too....
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Old 12-21-2010, 04:59 AM
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nice idea
good luck with it

maybe you should have like a "slow it down" button

just my thoughts

I suppose this will be free to the public
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Old 12-21-2010, 05:33 AM
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Thank you guys , for the kind words ,
mississippi : you can slow it down , turning the knob which is placed over the volume on the guitar ,you can even play the tab note by note using the keyboard , for more detailed information on all the features , we suggest watching our video tutorials in the "how to" button or alternativly you can use the "tooltip" button to get description on each button

bass2man , Jazzmusicgr : thanks for the advice , we will add the flip fretboard on our next beta release
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