![]() ![]() ![]() The biggest advantage of an app is that I could slow down and replay anything I struggled with and I could get an actual visual indicator that I was playing the right note (notes turn green or red). ![]() In all, I would say each takes around 5 to 10 minutes. Lessons are typically broken down into two components, a video tutorial of a real person playing and then an exercise for you to play. I can’t look at my hands now without thinking of the pointer finger as yellow, the middle finger purple, the index blue, and the pinky as orange.ĭespite having no previous musical experience, I soon found myself learning to play songs that I could actually recognize. Different colored blocks approach telling you which string and fret to play as well as which finger to use this was a definite selling point for me. Yousician’s layout of notes is very similar to the Guitar Hero games. I was impressed with how smoothly it ran on my OnePlus 10T, but those with less-than-perfect eyesight should consider using the app on one of the best tablets instead as notes can be very small. Firing it up for the first time, I was shown the name of each string and how to hold a guitar by a very friendly Australian man who leads all of the acoustic guitar sessions and whose face we mysteriously never see. I needed to simplify things, so I turned to an App, specifically Yousician (opens in new tab) (available for Android (opens in new tab) and iOS (opens in new tab)), as it had over 10 million downloads. I soon discovered Youtube tutorials weren’t for me. ![]()
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