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GuitarApp is a free guitar-learning app and website operated by Legato Labs Ltd, headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. Rather than a traditional closed course platform with lessons recorded by a single organization, it functions more like a “YouTube tutorial browser + practice toolkit” for guitarists: it organizes tutorials from high-quality YouTube guitar channels by category and course, while also offering tools such as a tuner, metronome, interactive chord library, video looping, and slow playback.
Based on the content collected, the platform covers more than 200k free lessons, with topics including beginner courses, song tutorials, music theory, ear training, fingerstyle, lead guitar, jazz, blues, pentatonic scales, the CAGED system, music production, and gear reviews. Its toolset is fairly comprehensive, especially for practicing while watching videos: users can slow down and loop any video, and also use the online tuner, metronome, chord library, plus music theory and ear-training mini-games such as Chordle and Interval Trainer. For teachers and institutions, GuitarApp also provides tuner, metronome, and chord library widgets that can be embedded for free into websites or LMS platforms.
Its core positioning is as a free resource, with both the web version and app tools emphasizing free use. The website provides a donation option, with example amounts of €5, €10, and €20, as well as custom amounts. Payment methods include credit card and PayPal. White-label tool versions for businesses require contacting the platform for a plan, and specific pricing is not disclosed.
The advantages are its large content library, free access, high level of tool integration, and coverage for everyone from beginners to advanced players. Music teachers can also embed the tools into course websites, making it highly practical. The limitations are that the courses mainly rely on YouTube API embeds and external creators, so the platform has limited control over content quality, stability, and structured progression. The text also does not show any information about teacher Q&A, homework feedback, learning path tracking, or certification.
It is better suited to self-learning guitar enthusiasts, people who need a large number of song tutorials and practice tools, and music teachers who want to provide students with supplementary tools. It is less suitable for learners who need a strict course structure, Chinese-language instruction, regular mentor guidance, or official certificates.
Because the platform relies heavily on embedded YouTube content, access and playback in mainland China may be limited. Whether the website itself can be accessed directly and reliably cannot be confirmed from the text alone, so the overall assessment is “partially restricted.”
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guitarapp.com is an Ireland Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach guitarapp.com directly.