DSFret f you're tired of playing air guitar and want to try the real thing this homebrew app from Spag is for you. He calls it DSFret v0.1 and it features the different notes on the fretboard. It allows you to revise every fret one after the other or in random order. You can also choose between International (A, B, C, ...) and Latin (Do, Re, Mi) output.
This is Spag's first app in C and he says it could use some improvement. The stylus is still buggy so he recommends the use of the pad until he fixes it.
How exactly he came up with the idea for DSFret v0.1? "I started to learn guitar a while ago but still didn't know the notes on the fretboard, I thought I could make some paper cards to revise them in the train. But why bother with paper when I always have my DS with me? So I made this small app!"
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