An extremely robust and straightforward tool. There are a few minor quality of life issues though. When i click and drag my mouse to select a bar, it either selects one bar, or the entire s... See more
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Guitar Pro is a multitrack tablature editor for guitar, bass and banjo. The complet tool for composers, groups or simply for guitar players.
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very helpful answered all my questions ,very good guitar training and loved music book

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Guitar Pro is great! I had old GP5 files from forever ago and GP8 is helping me bring them back to life. Love it! Thanks

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Hi GP 8 Pro is great for me. I've only been using the program for a few months, but it helps me. The main thing is that I can connect the soundtrack with the musical notation. It's a shame that synchronization has to be done manually and is not done automatically. Since I use the program to play the diatonic harmonica, I miss support for it. I think it was in GP 6. I couldn't find the soundbank in 8. Maybe in the next version. Bugy

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Really like this app. Wish there were more song selections? Especially for acoustic guitar. Putting aside myself there are so many options it’s hard not to like. I have to say, it’s a wonderful thing that it’s not a subscription!

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I've been using various versions of guitar pro since 2010 in high school. Its helped me transcribe pieces for jazz band, helped me build lesson plans for guitar students in college, helped me put together the music for the family band for my brothers wedding, and keeps giving. For all that I've spent less than $100 for very user friendly software. Just buy a license, its worth the price.

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Not expensive, worth the price. Good software and a standard in this category. High quality TAB/song library saves a lot of time and frustration. I would buy it again.

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A must for any guitar enthusiast or professional.

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An extremely robust and straightforward tool.
There are a few minor quality of life issues though.
When i click and drag my mouse to select a bar, it either selects one bar, or the entire score.
Selecting a specific group of bars is like picking a lock with your mouse cursor.
Also the automation tool is extremely tedious unless im missing some shortcuts. Trying to pan volume precisely is also like lockpicking with your mouse cursor and as far as i can tell there is no way to copy paste an automation to another bar.
The way the cursor auto scrolls across or up/down in some instances is deranged. These are issues 99% of users wont even run into anyway.
Ive been using gp for nearly a decade though and these minor fiddly things are the only issues ive seen, very impressive.

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I was somewhat disappointed with Guitar Pro 8 and was expecting better. The main problem is that I have a non-english keyboard (I'm in Sweden) so all the keyboard shortcuts invariably don't work. Apparently this is a well documented problem that has been ignored for years. Secondly there are certain limitations with the software that should be addressed. Like the inability to start a new score within a score. Surely Arobas understands that a guitarist might need to createa bunch of exercises that are only a few bars long, like arpeggios or a quick scale or two? This is not possible today, it's one continuous flow. 'Text's are also very limited. Also, I was disappointed with 'MySongbook' which I thought would contain common guitar scales, arpeggios and concepts that every guitarist at some stage needs and utilizes? I see just songs. I spend a lot of time talking with AI to solve simple tasks because of my Swedish keyboard and because the manual is not particularly helpful or extensive. For me this software is not much better than Musescore so I may decide to go back to that in the future. Time is too precious to spend searching for workarounds and solutions. Musescore doesn't have this problem.

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The best app to study music, easy to use, stable on both windows and mac, and the best of all, it is avaliable in my native language.

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Guitar Pro is a really beautiful tool and deserves its price. Only problem is, if I need to learn something I have to pay for a subscritpion for tab files. So it is almost useless without the song files. Also those song files are actually other users work. I don't know if they pay for those files to their creators. I bought the program but that subscription thing is not acceptable.

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I've been using Guitar Pro over many years and many versions and I am completely satisfied with it. A great product that has helped me improve my guitar playing as a learning tool coupled to access to many great tabs readily available on the internet. Then when I started to write and record my own music it proved an invaluable tool again. I write my melodies out in Guitar Pro with lyrics which helps when I get to recording. I can add keyboards and other instruments and then export them as midi files which I can then import into Cubase for filling out my mix. Couldn't be happier. Many thanks to the people at Guitar Pro.

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I wanted to use this as a teaching tool, but so far it's a glorified PDF converter. The options are limited. I do understand that it can be useful, but for me and my students, there are easier ways to do most of the things I expected it to do. Just do your research and make sure it's for you.
EDIT: I don't want to turn this into a list of grievances. If you would like me to get specific please email me.
I want to write guitar exercises and put them online for my students to access.
When I say 'PDF converter' I mean that I write the tab in another (online) program, then download the GP file, upload it in GP and save (so I can have a hard file) then convert tab to PDF so I can give my students printable access. If I give them just the GP file, then they have to pay for and download GP, something I'm not going to ask their parents to do. But I do link them to another site that will play the song/exercise for them.
More:
-No AI transcription. Not even a thought of it.
-I want to build a simple chord chart. I can't.
-I want to edit so the worksheet is 1)some tab and 2)some text/direction. The text options are insanely limited. And not user friendly. Give me some big arrows, a large text box etc.
-If we don't want to pay for every single song, do we get a free midi version?
These are all things that may be specific to my situation. But the Youtuber's that get paid for their reviews make this program out to be the be all end all. They are ridiculous and sensational. It's a great tab program. If I worked for Mel or Hal then I'd be all over this. But I was expecting a little more. This is GP8. We're still doing 'just tab'?... I realize "Guitar Pro is primarily designed for creating, editing, and practicing music notation and tablature, with many tools beyond PDF export (playback, editing, training features, multi-instrument writing, etc.)" And I am still going to utilize what I can. Thanks guys.

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Have been playing for some time, but always feel stuck in the late beginner stage. I have found this to be an excellent resource. It has certainly helped me with timing, speed and accuracy of my playing.

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Good tablature software.
You can save your songs in tablature and notation for guitar, design how many bars should be on the paper and such. Quite a good software.

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I felt much more comfortable using GP6. Though GP8 has some new or better features now, I miss the easyness I had using GP6.
Why can't values be adjusted by rolling the mousewheel anymore?
Who made the new pedalboard looking like this? The use of it is way more uncomfortable than it has ever been.
Changing tempo was easier in GP6.
The whole layout was so much better in GP6.
I agree with the better sound in GP8, but using GP6 was just more fun to me 🤷♂️

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I misunderstood and thought I'd be able to load actual songs into it out of my files which would be cool to have the song I'm transcribing right there on the same app. A combination of a riffstation-like/ stem splitter app combined with guitar pro would be brilliant.

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Absolutely brilliant, Love Guitar Pro, newest one is best by far!!!!
Thankyou so much hey
Rock on!!
🤘

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with guitar pro you get a vast set of music scores, the free ones you find on the internet can't compare with the value Guitar Pro gives you.

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