Key Features
- 260 different THT arpeggios (including inversions)!
- Each can be transposed to any desired key (over 3,100 of total arpeggios incl. transposition)!
- Every arpeggio is provided with corresponding optimal fingering
- Every arpeggio is provided with a sequence of strokes, showing you necessary strokes for every note of arpeggio. These strokes (pull-off, hammer on, slide and tap) are provided to help you to achieve high speed arpeggios playing. Read the info page inside this application for detailed description on every stroke
- Voice Strokes helper function helps you in learning by speaking the strokes when in Step mode and Play mode
- This is the only bass arpeggio app in the World!!!
About Two Handed Touch Technique
Two Handed Touch (THT) technique is known since 1932. THT arpeggios are included in the repertoire of many bass guitarists. We hope that with our application you will be able to do it the same way! Not all arpeggios performed easily. Choose for yourself the inversion, which is convenient to you. THT arpeggios can be used in many different music styles. Here are some names who use THT technique: Shane Lentz, Dewayne Pate, Stuart Hamm, Victor Wooten, Michael Manring, Billy Sheehan and others. This technique is also widely used on stick bass instrument.
Fonexsis offers a lot of innovative ideas by THT arpeggios. Here you will find arpeggios that perform on 1, 2, 3 and 4 strings. Needless to say, the closer the strings to the neck, the better. Mainly we recommend that you perform arpeggio with 1 (index), 2 (middle), 3 (ring) and 4 (pinky) fingers of right hand. However, you can use all your fingers that you find comfortable.
Why is this application recommended for a beginner? Because the sooner you start to play THT arpeggios, the less time you need to become a virtuoso. With this app, you will learn how to perform crazy incredible arpeggios. Over time, in the future updates we will be adding new arpeggios for you.
Other Features
- Create your favorites arpeggio list
- Harmony feature: you can see and listen to the chords, over which a current arpeggio can be played. This feature can be switched off when it is unnecessary. You can also use given chord progressions for your compositions
- Cursor can display note names or fingering (selectable)
- Notes can display note names or fingering (selectable)
- Degree indicator. It allows you to examine arpeggio's scale steps in detail by tapping any note on the fingerboard. (Degree on/off toggle is located at the bottom of the Settings page)
- Step-by-step note playback in both directions for more detailed learning or arpeggios
- Metronome feature with adjustable tempo and bell sound synched to arpeggio
- Adjustable volume balance between harmony and bass solo sounds
- Adjustable Reverb effect, applied to Bass notes channel
- Six selectable harmony timbres to choose from
- Master Tune option
- "Tip of the Day" system added to tell you about interesting app features
- Stereo Chorus FX for harmony chords at your choice
Comments
I think when Fonexsis will receive enough votes regarding this, they will definitely do it for Android.