Have you tried this app yet? If so, what are your thoughts - and how do you use it? And if not, I’d love to hear your preferred method for finding chords/tabs to songs and using them in sessions or lessons. I have always loved the website, but now instead of printing out sheet after sheet, I can just grab the iPad and play. ![]() I can save songs to separate playlists for each of my students as well as keep a running list of favorites for myself, which motivates me to sit down and practice when I have a bit of downtime. My favorite features are playlists and favorites. The app allows me to search for any song or band/artist, transpose songs to any key, look up a chord if I’m not familiar with it, and even auto-scroll the song so that my hands don’t have to leave the guitar or piano. UG Downloader is a way to download guitar pro and power tab files from Ultimate-Guitar more easily. This is one of the most frequently used apps on my iPad, because my students and music therapy clients are always requesting songs that I don’t know off the top of my head. However, the fee is nominal - I paid $5.99 for 12 months of full access to over 300,000 songs. The app itself costs $2.99, but there is also a subscription fee you must pay before accessing songs. ![]() Tabs is an app for both iPhone and iPad by, which is my go-to source for chords to just about any song you could ever think of. ![]() It’s been awhile since I wrote about one of my favorite apps, so that is exactly what I’m doing today.
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