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FretGenius is a guitar fretboard note-name training app designed to help learners find any note on the fretboard within 2 seconds, with the claim that just 2 minutes of practice a day is enough. It is not a full comprehensive guitar course; instead, it focuses on the fundamental skill of “knowing what note you’re playing,” addressing a common issue where many guitarists memorize chord shapes and scale boxes without understanding the underlying note names.
The core of the product is Guided Note Path: it starts with open strings, then moves to single strings, two strings, and eventually expands to the full fretboard, preventing beginners from being overwhelmed by the entire fretboard at once. Daily Coach generates training priorities based on mistakes and hesitation points in each practice session, while the Heatmap shows weak areas. It also offers Microphone Note Trainer, allowing users to play a real guitar and receive instant pitch confirmation; when no guitar is available, users can practice in Quiz mode. Phase Check uses accuracy, speed, and consistency as advancement criteria, reflecting a design more focused on long-term memory reinforcement.
The text indicates that FretGenius has a PRO subscription, with some features requiring an active subscription. Payments are handled through in-app purchases via the Apple App Store or Google Play, and RevenueCat may be used to manage subscription entitlements. However, the scraped content does not disclose specific prices, billing cycles, or trial policies, so the actual cost must be confirmed inside the app or in the app store.
Its strengths are a clear learning path, small training units, and a well-defined feedback mechanism, making it suitable for short daily practice. Real-guitar microphone recognition and offline availability also improve practicality. User reviews repeatedly highlight its simplicity, effectiveness, and ad-free experience. Its limitations are that it currently only clearly supports standard E tuning guitar, so its coverage is relatively narrow; it mainly trains fretboard note names and does not systematically teach rhythm, technique, songs, or complete music theory. In addition, subscription pricing is not transparent, and whether certain features are worth paying for requires hands-on evaluation.
It is suitable for beginner guitarists, self-learners, players who have long relied on shape memorization but are not confident with note names, as well as teachers and students who want to quantify fretboard fluency. Intermediate and advanced guitarists can also use it to fill knowledge gaps and improve the speed of locating chord tones during solos.
The text does not specify whether the website or app is accessible in mainland China. Downloads depend on the App Store/Google Play, and Android users may be affected by Google Play availability. Therefore, its access status in China is unknown.
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