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Guitar Pro is a powerful score player really helpful to learn how to play, improve your technique, reproduce your favorite songs or accompany yourself.
Type: Notation Software
Guitar Pro allows you to compose and read music scores using the musical notation of your favorite instrument. Display the tablature notation to learn guitar riffs or use the standard notation to read music score for piano, drums, brass and strings. Rediscover also the Slash notation to sight-read easily rhythmic patterns from chord charts.
Guitar Pro offers many reading features: 3 types of notation (standard/tablature/slash), zoom and virtual fretboard/keyboard to visualise the exact positioning of your fingers on them.
Create your own professional scores for one or several instruments and capture your notes quickly with the numerical pad, the mouse, or even a MIDI instrument.
The sound engine offers more than 1000 sounds (presets) using 200 soundbanks and 80 effects/amps modeling recorded in studio. Select your sounds among our built-in sounds or create your own presets.
Enjoy a series of tools to optimize your practice sessions: tempo, looper, metronome, chord and scale library, guitar and piano fretboard. You can also edit or buy full scores files and then be able to solo or mute individual parts.
The Guitar Pro file format is the most widespread when it comes to look for tabs online. Download songs online or access to 2000 high quality full instruments tabs made by our team on mySongBook.
Print your tabs, read it on your Guitar Pro app for smartphone or tablet, or export it in various formats like PDF, audio, image, MusicXML, MIDI...
Windows | |
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Operating system | Windows 7 SP1 / 8 / 10 |
Architecture | 32 and 64 bits |
Administrator rights | Required |
Processor | Dual-core CPU |
RAM | 4 Gb |
Soundcard (computer) | Required* |
Hard drive free space | 2 Gb |
Screen resolution | 960 x 720 pixels |
Mac |
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OS X Yosemite 10.10 or later |
32 and 64 bits |
Required |
Dual-core CPU |
4 Gb |
Required* |
2 Gb |
960 x 720 pixels |