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Version History of Fretronome

1.7.1

May 29, 2023

bugfix - sorry, the blank-screen-after-startup bug still existed on older iOS versions…

1.7

May 20, 2023

- New: Limit the learning of notes to specific frets - New: Now the time it took to name a note is displayed - Bugfix: the app stuck in a blank screen in recent iOS Versions

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1.6.1

August 6, 2021

Root note in the intervals reference view can now be changed

1.6

July 28, 2021

New interval settings! You can now define: - which intervals to test: one octave (main intervals) second octave (main compound intervals) and/or third octave - the direction of the intervals: up, down, both - the number of frets to be used starting from the first note this makes it more efficient to test the intervals you want to learn.

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1.5

June 25, 2021

Hurray - finally a new update after years… I still can't remember all of the notes on the fretboard so I added some helpers ;-) - Pressing the string in any view will play the corresponding note: helpful for me when being in the note quiz, not knowing the note - now I can traverse up to a string I feel comfortable with by listening to the notes on the other strings - yes I know it's kind of cheating ;-) - Intervals bigger than one octave (compound intervals) are now named correctly (minor ninth, major ninth etc.). Intervals bigger than two octaves are treated the same as the main intervals. - The reference views are now interactive - when clicking a note/interval all of the same notes/intervals will be highlighted and the note will play. - Fixed a bug in the note view: When selecting a string via the fly-out menu on the left, the selected string was not correctly shown on the fretboard.

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1.4

January 31, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Finally found some time to work on an update (after nearly 2.5 yrs ;-) This update adds a basic quiz mode to test your note and interval skills!

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1.3

September 28, 2014

Added the option to limit the practice to 1-6 strings

1.2

September 15, 2014

- Updated design for iOS 7 - Updated fretboard graphics for better contrast - Added left-handed fretboard support (iPhone/iPad Settings -> Fretronome) - Bugfixes

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1.1

February 21, 2013

-- ATTENTION -- Users having installed Fretronome 1.0 and running iOS lower than 4.3 - Please don't update! This version only runs on iOS newer or equal than 4.3. Changes: Added sound to the notes. Clicking on the "result" button on a note plays the corresponding sound. This helps you train your ear especially when learning the intervals. Added support for iPhone Retina, iPhone 5, and iPad Retina. Bugfixes, including the "H" bug. The note "B" was called "H" in the notes reference screen. This was a leftover from the first version which was in german. In Germany the "B" is called "H" (don't ask me why…)

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1.0

January 5, 2011

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Description of Fretronome

Fretronome is designed for guitarists to support them in learning the notes and intervals on a guitar fretboard. It's pretty simple, with the first button press it selects a note or interval on the fretboard, with the second it displays the name of the note or interval. It also contains a basic quiz mode where you can test your skills Support for left-handed guitarists (Fretronome settings in the iOS settings app)

Fretronome: FAQ

Does Fretronome offer an iPad version?

Yes, Fretronome is available for iPad users.

Who made the Fretronome app?

Neueinteraktion Design und Systeme GmbH built the Fretronome app.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Fretronome app?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 13.0 or above.

How does the Fretronome app rank among users?

Currently, Fretronome has a user rating of 3.7.

What is the category of the Fretronome app?

Fretronome Relates To The Music App Genre.

What is the current version of Fretronome?

1.7.1 is the latest released Fretronome version.

When was the last Fretronome update?

November 30, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Fretronome app.

When was Fretronome first released?

Fretronome officially launched on February 5, 2023.

What age is suitable for the Fretronome app?

Fretronome is considered child-appropriate and rated Neueinteraktion Design und Systeme GmbH.

What languages are available on Fretronome?

The following list of languages is supported by the Fretronome app: English.

Is Fretronome featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, Fretronome is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Fretronome contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Fretronome.

Does Fretronome provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, Fretronome does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Fretronome?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Fretronome.

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Reviews of Fretronome

Love This! 💯

Just started a music theory course for guitar, and this perfectly supports it. Seems all of the concerns from earlier reviews have been addressed and corrected.

Seeing the intervals on the neck is really useful 👌🏼

~~ almost a good one

If you could select any number of strings to work on, it would be a fast and effective learning tool. the options it has ( one string or all stings) makes it more difficult than it needs to be.

To everyone complaining about the "b" and "h". It's just a different system. One that Germany actually uses. So get over it.
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hellome

the app is improving with the adding
of sound would be even better
with a count down timer in 1min
increments so u know the amount of
time spent using the app .