Guitar Toolkit is the application guitar lovers need. It is a software program, that lets you learn how to touch a guitar to issue the sounds that a regular guitar would do. This application can be found at iTunes.
The built-in tuner offers extremely accurate sounds and the users will have a library with more than 500000 chords that can be heard and felt from your iPhone or iPod Touch. iPad is also supported, but there is a requirement, it must have iOS 3.0 or later. In fact, all the Apple devices that run this app need to comply with this requirement.
The application costs $9.99 and has support in many languages, including Chinese and Japanese. By using it, you will see how it is like to use a 6 string or 12 string guitar, how a 4, 5 or 6 string bass guitar sounds like, what are the sounds issued by a banjo or mandolin, how to combine the ukulele with other compositions and many others. The good thing is that you will hear the pure sounds, not created by a combination between a piano, a guitar and another instrument or a voice. You can do this, but first it is recommended to listen how every chord vibes when you touch it.
Strum the chords and you will hear them playing. If you never had a guitar when you were a kid, now is the time to fulfill that dream. Agile Partners Technologies LLC, the developer of this app, along with Apple, the manufacturer of the hardware where you can play with this software gadget, make your dream come true. You must know though, that iPod Touch does not have a microphone included, thus it does not have a support for a tuner, like you find on iPad or iPhone. For the users who have iPod Touch, the manufacturer recommends to download another application, if they want to use the tuner, which is Guitar Toolkit Lite. If those users use a headphone with a built-in microphone, this little software will work just fine.




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