



Tabs at the top allow you to see photos of how all the chords in the song look like fretted on a guitar, see and hear how the strumming pattern should sound (this is really important for chord rhythm work), and the last tab shows you how you could play it in fingerstyle if you choose to. It’s looks a bit like a mix of karaoke and the Guitar Hero games – but playing for real. The chord names are shown in the main screen as the song plays, while the chord positions on a guitar neck are shown on the right. It’s a bespoke system that autoplays a backing track while an instrument plays the vocal melody line (you can choose accompanying instruments or turn them off in the settings). The Songbook tab isn’t a portal to stream Sandercoe’s previous YouTube breakdowns of popular songs as we expected.
