![]() ![]() While Ultimate-Guitar’s database is quite large, it doesn’t have everything I’m interested in, so it’s disappointing (but not surprising) that the app only works with tabs that are hosted on. Still, it definitely strikes me as odd that an app of this nature would not take advantage of a screen size that seems perfect for this kind of use. While this makes the resolution more grainy, it’s actually not too bad in this case. ![]() Like other non-iPad-optimized apps, you can tap on the 2x button to expand the app to full screen. ![]() The scrolling speed is adjustable and works quite well.Īs I mentioned above, Ultimate Guitar Tabs hasn’t been optimized for the iPad’s larger screen size. Once you’ve loaded a tab, you can turn on Auto-Scroll, and the app will slowly scroll down the screen automatically so that you can play along without having to stop midway and scroll the screen yourself. Perhaps the most interesting feature in Ultimate Guitar Tabs is called Auto-Scroll. And a “Difficult” pack included Deep Purple’s “Smoke On The Water” which is widely considered to be the easiest-to-play song on the planet. For example, a recent Blues pack included songs by artists as varied as Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash and AC/DC. ![]() While an interesting idea, whoever catalogues the songs doesn’t have quite the same musical sensibilities as I do. This is handy if you use the app on multiple devices, like I do with my iPhone and iPad, because you can sync your favorites across all your iOS devices.Īnother feature called Tab Packs groups songs together in ever-changing, pre-selected bundles. But if you log your device into your Ultimate-Guitar online account, then you can save your tabs to your online Favorites. You can tag tablature files as Favorites, which will copy them to your device for quick retrieval later. ![]()
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