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Guitar Pro

Guitar Pro

Android Arobas Music
2.3 Popularity

Addictive guitar tab editor with powerful score player

System Requirements

Updated
July 18, 2025
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 5.0++
Package Name
com.arobasmusic.guitarpro

So here's my honest take on Guitar Pro. I've tested a bunch of guitar tab and music notation apps, and this one's a pretty solid option. The score player works really well and having all the different notation types is super convenient. I like that you can compose your own stuff right in the app too. On the downside, the interface can be a little unintuitive at first and the free version has some annoying ads. But if you're serious about guitar, it's worth dealing with those minor issues to get access to all the powerful features.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of different notation types supported - tabs, standard notation, slash chords
  • Powerful built-in score player to practice your favorite songs
  • You can write and save your own guitar parts and riffs in the in-app notepad
  • Free to download and use, don't have to pay to access the core features

Cons

  • Interface can be a bit clunky and takes some getting used to
  • The free version has annoying ads that pop up frequently
  • Importing files from other sources like email can be tricky at times
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Description

Been using Guitar Pro for a couple months now. It’s basically a mobile app that lets you view, play, and create guitar tablature. Pretty solid app if you’re into music and playing guitar.

Here’s what you can do – there’s a built-in score player that supports all the common tab formats like GP3, GP4, GP5, etc. You can load up your favorite songs and practice them right on your phone. It’s got standard notation, slash notation, and of course the classic guitar tabs. And you can even use the in-app notepad to write down your own riffs and chord progressions.

Look, if you play guitar and want an easy way to practice and compose music on the go, you’ll probably like this app. It’s not perfect – the interface can be a bit clunky at times and the ads can get annoying if you don’t pay. But overall it does the job and is worth checking out.

User Reviews

A Google user October 24, 2025

Firsr of all, the soundbanks are horrible. This should have been the android version of the original gp7, but the soundbanks are like from gp5. Also you can't even view...

T dMG October 24, 2025

Naaagh, I love the PC program. Learnt guitar and wrote maaaaaany songs in a wide range of instruments but the mobile version is terrible. It won't give me the option...

Kent October 24, 2025

App is not designed to be intuitive and smooth for tab viewing, navigating or listening. Menus are clunky and lack features. Lacks compatibility with modern phones. Please redesign and update...

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