The Guitar Pro application allows all musicians to view and play sheet music and tablature created with the famous Guitar Pro tab-editing program for Windows and Mac.
This mobile version is the ideal companion for you to practice your favorite songs and share them any time, anywhere! Coming up with some arpeggio, a riff, a chord sequence? You can now note and save it all on the single-track tablature NotePad.
Powerful score player
• Supporting GP3/4/5/6/7/8 (.gp) and PowerTab (.ptb) file formats,
• Tab (with rhythmics), slash, and standard notations,
• Compatible with mySongBook portal to sheet music (monthly subscription and single buying),
• Switch between Dark and Light viewing modes,
• Load files via WiFi and web browser, iTunes, e-mail,
• Integrated sheet-music library with search, filters, and favorites,
• Multitrack player with soundboard: volume / solo-mute / soundbanks,
• Metronome and visual countdown,
• 3 zooming levels,
• Guitar or bass fretboard (for right- and left-handers), and virtual keyboard,
• On-the-fly tempo changes,
• On-the-fly global transposing by half-tones,
• Playing any selection in loops,
• Simplified navigation between sections,
• E-mailing files directly from the application,
• Exporting files to PDF,
• Compatible with the Fretlight Wireless Guitar.
NotePad tool to create a tablature
• Use the NotePad to edit a single-track tablature for guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, and mandolin,
• Tablature for 4- to 8-string instruments,
• 19 built-in sounds,
• Customizable tuning and tempo,
• Export your ideas into Guitar Pro 6 and 7 formats so as to later carry on with your composition on the Guitar Pro desktop version.
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The app is updated frequently, so feel free to contact our team to ask any question or give your feedback.
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FAQ:
Q: Can I create or edit sheet music with this app?
A: Unlike Guitar Pro for Windows and Mac, this app does not let you change the notation in an existing Guitar Pro file, or create sheet music in standard notation. It is however possible to edit a single-track tablature with the NotePad tool and export your work into .gpx and .gp formats to finish your composition in Guitar Pro 6 or 7. Editing a drum track is not available with the NotePad tool.
While I use Guitar Pro all the time I really with this app was an editor rather than just a reader. I would have paid triple for an editor. The only thing you can do with this software is change voices of instruments, track amplitude, and tempo. Musicians on the go don’t want to just practice away from the computer. There are times where we collaborate with others and even just being able to write out new parts a collaboration has done, or even just jotting down some quick ideas would have been helpful. Even if they would take away the instrument voices. Do we really need more than one instrument voice per instrument on a phone app where you cannot write music in it? That was a stupid decision by Arobos. Add in the editor module and take out half those instrument voices. Users can go home and fill out the piece they are working on their computers with all the bells and whistles the desktop version has. Seriously I’ll pay upwards of $30-35 more than I already have to be able to edit in this app. Yeah I know I can edit a partial track. If the app doesn’t decide to crash when saving it and only saves first few bars if you’re lucky. If you guys at Arobos back off the player angle and bring on full editing capabilities, you would corner the guitar tab app market. Especially if a one time purchase. It would crush that garbage wallet stealer pro guitar by ultimate guitar scam.
Developer Response
Thank you very much for your feedback and your suggestion. I have shared it with the dev team.
I couldn’t really use it.
lame cow 123
I recently got a full desktop license for guitar pro and a paid subscription to songsterr to download my songs and take them on the go in guitar pro when I can’t be connected to the internet. But all of my files that work on desktop don’t work here. It seems like the app is trying to file the tabs not by filename (I always put ‘,The’ for artist names)but by the artist/songname metadata that you can add to it, the same stuff that appears at the top of the tab page. So I’d have to add that and save them all and then transfer them to my icloud again. But I don’t have time to add all of that, I transfered a lot of tabs to my icloud and even saved them to my local storage because the app doesn’t really read them from your cloud, which is fine because while I’d do that for a test, the best way is to have them locally saved to use offline. I’d say the desktop app works fine but this one, I can’t say because none of my tabs work, including some cool new ones that I made myself by modifying existing ones. The app probably does what it’s supposed to do when it works… but I wouldn’t know! When I go the artist section, I can see my custom tabs I’ve added as ]]>!CDATA[Nirvana ,for example… and then it says “file corrupted!” Also both versions need a dark mode for the actual tab sheets. Sometimes I’m okay with blinding myself at 2am but my pets are sleeping next to me, etc. Other similar platforms have long implemented this, and it is long overdue.
Decent but missing Files integration
dougc84
If you live in the Guitar Pro universe, you can use its browser and open all your files. However, if you’re a normal musician, you have PDFs, audio files, video files, PNGs sent from someone without a clue, and more. Because of this, using something like the native Files app is a better solution to manage your music. However, Arobas does not let the Files app set .gp* files to always open with Guitar Pro, so you tap a file to open it, then you have to share it with the app. Clicking “view info” on a file gives you no options to set, say, an older .gp3 file, to Guitar Pro as a default app.Because they’re likely trying to push their own format with their own mid file browser, they ignore this, making this a more difficult app to use for musicians on the go - or those that just like to practice with an iPad instead of a computer.Please update this. It is, otherwise, a wonderful app for on-the-go and for practice, but this annoyance makes me want to print every Guitar Pro file to a PDF and use that instead.
Please add more UI features for better song organization, viewing, display, search, etc.
uke-ho
Absolute worst tab player I have ever used. Tab player itself is fine but almost impossible to easily locate any of your songs. Needs to have Songs by Name, Songs by Artist, Browse Artists, Favorites. The functionality it does have is not in Alphabetical order and only shows a fixed number of items so you can’t see the whole list. Search function OFTEN doesn’t find the text searched for and then you search for a different word in the song title and it will find it. Overall everything except the actual music player is horrific in this app. Supposedly Guitar Pro is working on updating this app. Please put development resources into all the other things besides the player to make this app at all usually. Should support using iCloud so you can have app on multiple devices and have any changes made sync to all devices via iCloud. Should be able to make (multiple) Playlists of desired songs. Would be nice to have a “Songs by Artist” display, Recently Added display, Recently Opened display. The entire method to view or search for songs is the worst I have ever seen. Older apps (Tab Toolkit) have easier ways to quickly find and display songs even though their widgets have not been updated. Guitar Pro lacks so many things to make it the premier Tablature player. Please do some development on this product as it is unusable if you have more than a few songs in it. Unfortunately I still use Tab Toolkit as a first choice because Guitar Pro while newer is currently a terrible app.
This update from Apple will improve the functionality of this app. No new features are included.
Thanks for using Guitar Pro! We provide regular updates so it continues to work great for you.
This update includes minor fixes.
Version 1.11.4
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