3 Great Guitar Apps for your mobile.

Posted on October 7th, 2015 by shineuser

Matt Kaplan finds a host of useful Guitar Apps to help you learn and play. Read on to discover the best free Guitar and Music apps for your mobile phone!

mobile phone guitar apps

Guitarists!

Today I had a great time searching for a few must have apps that are completely free in the iOS App Store and Google Play for Android devices. I would like to introduce to you all to: Yousician, Chromatic Guitar Tuner by Gismart, and Flamenco Móvil. Each of these apps would certainly be a great addition to your music app library!

Yousician

yousician guitar app

Yousician is a fantastic app that teaches you how to play the guitar through a series of games and challenges. Imagine a “Guitar Hero” format with a much more productive side. As much as I enjoyed the games trying to get the highest scores on the challenges, as a guitar educator I really appreciated the breakdown of techniques and crystal clear demonstration videos. I think this is a great way to mix up your practice sessions and spend some extra free time learning the guitar in an extremely creative way. This app definitely serves beginners a little bit more than advanced players, but it is developed for every level of progress (the challenges can be extremely difficult).

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I love that when you open the app you are guided through the interface with a step-by-step guided tutorial that asks you personalized questions to access where you can begin within the app. Once you arrive at the level that Yousician thinks that you belong, you can begin working through the progressive challenges.

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The games themselves are simple but they do take a few tries to get used to; especially when it comes to the timing of everything. The challenge itself involves watching guitar TAB fly by in real time while trying to play the correct notes at the correct time. I would suggest making sure that you are seated comfortably with the phone or tablet placed at a comfortable level so you do not strain your neck. It can sometimes get difficult to keep your eye on the screen the entire time while you’re playing the exercise (especially if you are not used to sight-reading).

To pass between the various challenges and advance your level of playing, you have to watch instruction demonstrations (mini guitar lessons!). This is an aspect of the app that I really enjoy because it separates the game aspect from the actual facility required to play the instrument.

Want to keep using Yousician but perhaps you are stuck on a difficult challenge? Yousician offers a song library for you to try out and play along with offering a few familiar songs. You can also stop by the challenge mode to find a few daily and weekly challenges. One of the exciting things about this app is that once you join, you will be part of a community of learners where you can interact amongst each other and share your progress!

With this app it is important to keep in mind a few things for its use if you decide to download it. As I have been playing with it for a while I would highly advise that you be in a quiet location to not have any interference with the guitar-to-device communication. The sound recognition within the app is very sensitive for the game, which can of course be a double-edged sword. For that same reason I would suggest wearing headphones if you have the option. If you don’t have any handy, it’s not a big deal but you would not be able to turn the volume up on your phone all the way without it interfering with the mic. Lastly, as this is a free app, you can only play a limited time a day. If you choose to purchase the premium version you are invited to play as long as you like with added features!

For more information:
https://get.yousician.com/

Yousician Youtube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/user/ovelinbird

Chromatic Guitar Tuner by Gismart

best guitar apps for mobile

This app is a must have tool for any guitarist. Free through the iOS App Store and Google Play, this app has completely surprised me with the amount that it can do. It is definitely essential for guitarists but, as it has a very accurate chromatic tuning feature, it can also be used to tune your bass guitar, ukulele, and much more.

On the home screen we find the main tuner that is collaborated to the six strings of the guitar. Beginners will find this useful if they are used to tuning up with their teachers’ in- tune guitar. The interface is easy to navigate and advanced musicians will appreciate the accuracy of the chromatic tuner option (top right corner) and the tuning fork component. The tuning fork can even be calibrated to whatever frequency you’d like.

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One key feature to this app that other tuning apps do not have is that you can experiment with a great amount of preset tuning modes. On the main screen of the app we are presented with a standard tuning scheme that is clearly indicated right above the app fretboard. Hit the standard tuning option button and you are transported to a menu of many more tuning options. Want to tune your guitar down and jam to your favorite Jimi Hendrix song? Hit the Eb mode and retune to the preset strings with ease. There are many more options to choose from between guitar and ukulele so you can use the opportunity to play around in unfamiliar tunings and see what you can come up with!

guitar apps for mobile

One word of advice for players that are not used to playing in drop or open tunings: retuning an entire guitar or just a string or two takes a little bit of time. That is to say, the strings will quickly be knocked out of what they are used to from the standard tuning and the guitar will seem completely out of tune. I would tune the guitar to your desired tuning, play around with it for a bit, and keep tuning up. After about a half hour or so (depending on how much you play it of course) your guitar should remain in the new tuning without jumping out of tune too much!

For more information:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/chromatic-guitar-tuner-tune/id662890455?mt=8

Demo Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzVIvovzgWw

Flamenco Móvil

best flamenco guitar app

Flamenco Móvil is an amazing app for the flamenco guitarist and aficionado. This is not necessarily an app aimed to develop your skills as a guitar player; rather, it is an app that completely brings you into the holistic world of flamenco music. As most lovers of the art of flamenco know, it is much more than simply learning a few toques and falsetas. To understand the complexity and depth of the art, it is essential that one knows as much as possible about the history, players, and different types of styles within the art. That’s where Flamenco Móvil comes in.

guitar apps for mobile

As you can see from the menu options above, you can spend a lot of time with Flamenco Móvil learning a ton about many different topics. In the Actualidad option, there are many news articles about flamenco happenings going on and a handful of interviews with flamenco artists (I personally enjoyed the multi-part interview with Manolo Sanlúcar). The cultura section is an amazing resource you have to check out. In that section you can read, watch, and hear about the history of the art and visit the Flamenco Móvil dictionary. My personal favorite tab of the cultura section is the Estilos sections where you can find everything you’d want to know about each individual toque. Not only is there an explanation but sometimes you can even find audio and video examples as well.

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The last thing worth mentioning about this app is the local services offered. Using the Club option (if you give Flamenco Móvil permission to know your location), you can do a real time search of venues known to Flamenco Movíl that present concerts and shows. This is great for musicians that love to travel! However, just to note: the Agenda option is set up to show you concert options within a specific time and location. However, I have no had any success in getting any results which to me is just a minor setback to an incredibly useful app.

For more information:
http://www.flamencomovil.com/

Flamenco Móvil Youtube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAagnGLZJs76pa7guHrWVoA/videos

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Open Mic sessions in Barcelona

Posted on October 7th, 2015 by shineuser

Where can you find an open mic in Barcelona? Matt Kaplan scours Barcelona for the best places to find an underground jam session and explains why it’s a rare and often impromptu phenomenon in the Catalan Capital.

open mic sessions barcelona

Spain has an unbelievably rich culture of music and with it, comes a deep appreciation for its affect. From flamenco tablaos, to classical guitar concerts in the Palau de la Música Catalana, or even jazz combos in the Harlem Jazz Club, the streets are filled with music around every corner. With that being the case, why is so hard to find venues to play live music as an amateur musician? These events usually happen on a weekly or monthly basis in a bar or café and are called open mic nights (micros abiertos) or live jam sessions.

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alfa bar open mic sessions barcelona
(Alfa Bar)

The reason for the difficulty in finding a suitable location is due to the strict noise pollution laws and regulations in Barcelona. Another factor has to do with the amount of space a venue has to offer. As most people from Barcelona would know, space is a precious commodity and for bars and cafés, there are many safety regulations involved. According to Azucena Milcó, project manager at Sound Diplomacy, the legislation that permits live music was considering smaller music in the same light as the more famous clubs. Here we have a problem. It gives the venues extra taxes, occupancy limitations, and restrictions that are not relative; that is to say for example that a smaller venue would have to pay for the same amount of soundproofing that a larger club would. Even with some monetary grants from the city council, these types of restrictions have pushed a lot of very popular “underground” venues out of the live music industry.

The good news is that with all of this in mind, I have been able to find a handful of venues that still offer you the opportunity to get out for a night to show off your developing talent. Two that I would recommend are the open mics at Alfa Bar or Freedonia. If you are interested in any of these options, I have placed the information below. Alfa Bar requires that you sign up ahead of time and both events are free to participate. Keep in mind that if you attend, these events are sometimes not just for music! It is very common for open mics to be open to all types of artistry including poetry and spoken word, comedy, and more. Enjoy these opportunities to get out there and play!

 

EDIT – our Instrument Rental Website has updated the list, here are a few more places that offer jam sessions and open mic nights for those of you interested in playing your instrument! Don’t forget to jump over to the Shine Instrument Rental blog, to see other interesting events and happenings in Barcelona for Musicians.

 

Alfa Bar Open Mic
Every Thursday night at 22:00

Freedonia Open Mic
Thursday 8/10 at 22

Bar Zoo

Carrer del Torrent de l’Olla, 141, 08012 Barcelona

Soda Website
Address: Carrer de les Guilleries, 6
Days:Thursday and Sunday.

Also on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in case there’s no concert

(Please check their calendar on the website)

Pipa Website
Address: Calle Lleialtat, 6, 08001 Raval, Barcelona
Days: Every day except Monday and Tuesday

Sonora Website
Address: C/ De la riera de Sant Miquel, 59
Days: Wednesday and Sundays (May change every month)

Cockteleria Website
Address: Ronda de la Universitat, 35
Days: Tuesdays

JazzSi Website
Address: Carrer de Requesens, 2
Days: Tuesdays and Sundays

Harlem Website
Address: Carrer de la Comtessa de Sobradiel, 8
Days: Tuesdays

Guzzo Website
Address: Plaça Comercial, 10
Days: Tuesdays and Sundays

Marula Website
Address: Carrer dels Escudellers, 49
Days: Sunday

Robadors 23 Website
Address: Carrer d’En Robador, 23
Days: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wedensday

Jamboree Website
Address: Plaça Reial, 17
Days: Mondays

Bar Makinavaja Website
Address: Carrer de les Carretes, 51
Days: Tuesday

Barcelona Balkan  Gipsy Orchestra Website
Address: c/ Princesa, 53
Days: Wednesdays

Sala Sinestesia Jazz Website
Address: Carrer de Santa Caterina, 52-54
Days: Fridays, Wednesdays, some Sundays

BlackLab Website
Address: Palau del Mar, Plaça de Pau Vila, 2
Days: Thursdays

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