Announces TrainEar’s free offline download, a music theory and ear‑training app formerly $10, with a final release and fixes; requires Adobe AIR on Mac.
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Present an Android app that generates scale-based melodies for practice, ear training, call-and-response, and harmony experimentation, with metronome, dual tempos, and looping.

Provide a simple online guitar fretboard diagram creator with SVG export and mode examples, useful for mapping scales and chords.
Offer a free bluegrass podcast with backing tracks and charts for tunes to practice melody, accompaniment, and trading leads on mandolin, guitar, banjo, and fiddle.

Provide a visual chart mapping standard notation to guitar fretboard notes up to 12th fret, aiding sight-reading in upper positions; includes alternate C-based octave layout.

Survey top online guitar-learning resources and offer an efficient beginner roadmap for self-teaching, comparing strengths and use-cases of popular platforms.

Presents a new free app for visualizing the guitar fretboard, aiding in learning and practice.

Share interval-focused guitar chord charts and theory cheat sheets, plus links to chord-finder tools, for printable practice and fretboard study.

Provide a free searchable scale database with guitar/piano fingerings, notes, intervals, diatonic chords, and audio examples to aid learning.

Provide an interactive circle of fifths that lets you set tonic and mode to instantly display the seven diatonic chords for any key or mode.

Share free online music theory flashcards for solfege, intervals, key signatures, and note reading, with scoring, error review, and teacher certificates.

Shares a 36-page guitar-focused music theory reference pack, including diagrams like an expanded Circle of Fifths, for players to print and study.

Share a free web-based scales and modes cheat sheet with a guide video, helping players visualize relationships and quickly reference modal and scale patterns.
Offers a free interactive fretboard tool to visualize scales and modes for any tuning and up to eight strings.
Explain how mapping I–IV–V triads within CAGED shapes unlocks melodic playing across the fretboard, with examples and a handy fretboard tool link.

Introduce a free app with note, scale/CAGED, arpeggio, and progression tools to visualize the fretboard, practice note recall, and improvise over iRealPro changes.
