Tom I bought your fretboard visualization course last month, and I committed to cataloging intervals (about one per week) and only moving at the speed my brain allows. Being patient and consistent is already reaping massive rewards. I will never, ever look at or think about the fretboard the same way. Thank you
@@why-pu6on My playing is better than ever. Visualization skills are approaching my goal of note and interval recognition at the speed of thought in real time. I'm there in comfortable keys. I've worked a lot outside the app but still essentially on the same concepts.
@@HankStoneMusic thanks for response. I was wondering how much SOLO is helpful for standard tuning, where I suppose that for 4ths tuning it's godsend tool. So how do you deal with fretboard visualization with SOLO and this G-B strings kink? Any tips? I'm thinking of buying solo. I'm having much fun playing blues and pentatonic shapes, but I believe substituting pentatonic shapes with intervalic functions is a massive upgrade...
You need to add a feature of a chord sounding in the background either a pad of strings or whatever so you can hear what the intervals sound like against the chord. This is the only reason I haven't purchased it yet.
Can you please add a visual representation or finger chart to the chords in the app? Sometimes, I see the chord and Im like, what is that? Being able to play the actual chord prior to the lesson would help out tremendously to really understand the context.
Great advertising of the app! Really! Makes me wanna buy it right away,..... Unfortunately I m an Android user...... At Least I can practice by my own, using concepts of thouse videos.
I find it helpful to replace the root through b9 in all scales or chords (7b9/7#9/HM5/Diminished) as you would do when you improvise. By doing that you'll see and hear the diminished shape in the chords and scales containing the b5. Altered of course contain the b9 as well, but not the diminished pattern. For 99,9 % of the viewers is this probably basics. Just wanted to mention it. that have this extension.
@Solo how this training of playing scales up and down from different notes of scale is leading us / connecting, to develop melody on certain scales in chord changes (but not being just running scales up and down) ?
loved the app!! I have a question tho, when you are playing the scales of each chord, are you hearing all the notes of the scales relative to the root of the chord or the root of the overall key? for example: when solo asks to play a Gm7 scale (let's say Gm7 functions as the ii chord so its a dorian scale) from the 3rd to the 3rd, are you hearing the scale relative to the root of the CHORD of the moment (b3 4 5...2 b3 relative to the note G) or hearing as (4 5 6 7...2 3 4 relative to the overall key which is F major) .. or are you aware of both intervals?
Thanks! I hear and think of everything in realtion to the chord of the moment, so in your example against the root note G, rather than the overall key. Hope that helps!
I had to ask for a refund as SOLO wouldn’t note detect three different audio interfaces including a Line6 amp and an Apogee Jam +. Caveat: Check before you purchase SOLO!
Hi Mike, did you get the last support reply we sent regarding the class compliance of the Line 6? A firmware update to the Amplifi would possibly address this. The Apogee jam afaik is a guitar adapter and not supported. We are continually testing and improving on this front, however in a quiet environment the onboard phone microphone does provide a good, reliable experience. We’re sorry you’ve had a difficult time getting the interface to work. Let us know if there’s anything else we can do.
Tom I bought your fretboard visualization course last month, and I committed to cataloging intervals (about one per week) and only moving at the speed my brain allows. Being patient and consistent is already reaping massive rewards. I will never, ever look at or think about the fretboard the same way. Thank you
How it's going after 10 months ??
@@why-pu6on My playing is better than ever. Visualization skills are approaching my goal of note and interval recognition at the speed of thought in real time. I'm there in comfortable keys. I've worked a lot outside the app but still essentially on the same concepts.
@@HankStoneMusic are you using 4th tuning or standard tuning?
@@graycolors2879 I'm using standard tuning. I can certainly see some of the advantages of using 4ths, but I haven't ventured there
@@HankStoneMusic thanks for response. I was wondering how much SOLO is helpful for standard tuning, where I suppose that for 4ths tuning it's godsend tool. So how do you deal with fretboard visualization with SOLO and this G-B strings kink? Any tips? I'm thinking of buying solo. I'm having much fun playing blues and pentatonic shapes, but I believe substituting pentatonic shapes with intervalic functions is a massive upgrade...
The heavens split when I changed to fourths tuning and bought the solo app through android... You and David are GENIUSES for this tool. Thank you!
What a brilliant App. Thanks a lot. I bought it immediately.
Thanks you for this. Connecting intervals like this makes so much more sense to me.
Great lessons and knowledge
it would be really cool if there was a chord diagram included with theses scale exercises
Any updates on the Android version or at least the Android beta? I'm trying to be patient but it's hard 😂 I like the videos a lot though!
Yeah, I've stayed subscribed and keep hoping this'll be the video accompanying the Android release.
Solo for Android is available now!
You need to add a feature of a chord sounding in the background either a pad of strings or whatever so you can hear what the intervals sound like against the chord. This is the only reason I haven't purchased it yet.
Indeed this would be very helpful.
Need to add pacman into the app so we can take breaks from practicing
Can you please add a visual representation or finger chart to the chords in the app? Sometimes, I see the chord and Im like, what is that? Being able to play the actual chord prior to the lesson would help out tremendously to really understand the context.
Great job, thanks
Thank you too!
I'm in Leeds!
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Great advertising of the app! Really! Makes me wanna buy it right away,..... Unfortunately I m an Android user...... At Least I can practice by my own, using concepts of thouse videos.
Solo for Android is available now!
@@SoloApp Thank you! already bought it!
I find it helpful to replace the root through b9 in all scales or chords (7b9/7#9/HM5/Diminished) as you would do when you improvise.
By doing that you'll see and hear the diminished shape in the chords and scales containing the b5.
Altered of course contain the b9 as well, but not the diminished pattern.
For 99,9 % of the viewers is this probably basics. Just wanted to mention it.
that have this extension.
@Solo how this training of playing scales up and down from different notes of scale is leading us / connecting, to develop melody on certain scales in chord changes (but not being just running scales up and down) ?
may I know what's the audio interface you are using? My solo app alway has trouble to pick up the note I'm playing.
When is going to be available for Latin America?
It is available in your Region now.
@@SoloApp thanks
Is there a way to check the chord shape before playing the scale?
Do you have that in Android?
Very nearly, public beta launches today and the finished version will release to google play store after a short testing period, hang tight 👍🏻
@@SoloApp thank you!!!
Stupid question: U have to buy app again if change phone 📱?
cant find solo in google playstore
you should do an exercise that a novice guitarist may use!!!
loved the app!! I have a question tho, when you are playing the scales of each chord, are you hearing all the notes of the scales relative to the root of the chord or the root of the overall key? for example: when solo asks to play a Gm7 scale (let's say Gm7 functions as the ii chord so its a dorian scale) from the 3rd to the 3rd, are you hearing the scale relative to the root of the CHORD of the moment (b3 4 5...2 b3 relative to the note G) or hearing as (4 5 6 7...2 3 4 relative to the overall key which is F major) .. or are you aware of both intervals?
Thanks! I hear and think of everything in realtion to the chord of the moment, so in your example against the root note G, rather than the overall key. Hope that helps!
I had to ask for a refund as SOLO wouldn’t note detect three different audio interfaces including a Line6 amp and an Apogee Jam +.
Caveat: Check before you purchase SOLO!
Hi Mike, did you get the last support reply we sent regarding the class compliance of the Line 6? A firmware update to the Amplifi would possibly address this.
The Apogee jam afaik is a guitar adapter and not supported.
We are continually testing and improving on this front, however in a quiet environment the onboard phone microphone does provide a good, reliable experience.
We’re sorry you’ve had a difficult time getting the interface to work. Let us know if there’s anything else we can do.
your app is such a waste of money.
Can you elaborate? Was thinking of buying