... should implement an option to change numbers into note-names.
I was just getting the hang of it with "Guitar Bots" and some additional learning.

Hello,
Thanks for the suggestion and support!
The feature has been implemented in the standalone version of Yousician and will be soon released in the mobile versions too.
Should you have any questions please drop us a line to support@yousician.com.
Keep on jamming!
Cheers,
Andrew
-
Anonymous commented
Is there a way to change the guitar tablature to music notation in your app? I have no use for tab. It puts guitarists way behind other musicians right from the start.
-
John commented
Please add notes for bass lessons too! (mobile app).
-
Emil Shamloo commented
Can I use this European in my iPad?
-
Luke commented
Your software is awesome but please add music notation for the bass lessons. This would be an awesome feature for a guy like me who want so learn how to read notes.
-
Anonymous commented
It would be great to have the notes listed as just the fret is confusing. I see others would like notes listed also. I was going to go premium but without notes it's not worth it yet. Otherwise I would love love this!
-
Samuel Meddows commented
Hi, I can only see the notes in piano sessions. Not in guitar sessions. There isn't any option to change to note Mode. I am on a Mac.
-
Anonymous commented
Hello
Is the note version available for mobile devices such as ipad yet? -
Lory commented
uh........ for someone who has happily been diluting myself that I'm learning the guitar....with the numbers..... I take two weeks off, apply an upgrade and whalla!! everything is in notes. But I have no clue what I'm doing because someone didn't educate me about the conversion and what it all means. How do I know when my finger was on fret three that this now means G? I'm happy to learn, and maybe I'm just slow, but where is the off button on this, and can someone point me to a tutorial so that I can figure out how to continue using this software?
-
Anonymous commented
Where is the setting to show note names instead of the fret numbers on a Mac? Above it says this was completed but I can't find it.
-
AnthonyJohn commented
Are you even interested in raising up real musicians? Because the ability to read chord charts, as well as staffed and tabbed music is absolutely important as a musician.
-
Anonymous commented
I entered this suggestion a few weeks ago, and Yousician re-assigned my suggestion to someone asking for note names. Now the note names are provided (Thanks for that great upgrade!) and I got an email saying my suggestion has been completed. Although note names are great, that wasn't my idea. I would like to be able to learn to read the note values in TAB. I don't want to read on the staff or see the note names. I want to be able to learn to read timing based on notes rather than colored bars that don't translate beyond Yousician. It is very hard to know the real timing in a piece unless you see what note values are being played. With colored bars, we are left playing by "feel" and don't learn how to count.
-
Paulo Paiva commented
As in Guitar Tuna, we should be able to choose which convention note names we want to use.
Instead of A, B, C, D, E, F, G notation, I want Do, Re, Mi, Fa Sol, La, Si.Thanks
-
Anonymous commented
I'm not voting for a full musical staff, as some here are. Rather, I just want the colored bars on the current TAB turned into notes (quarter, half, whole, etc.). Reading notes on the staff is pretty difficult for guitar, so most of the readily available guitar music is in TAB, not on the staff. This is currently an option for piano. Why not bring it over into guitar? As others have said, this would bring the program from a game to a real learning tool.
-
Wilker Lucio commented
come on Yousician people, this is THE MOST asked feature on your tracker, and it's by far the easier to implement, could you give us a position on it? In this meantime you had add an entire new instrument (Ukelele) and other much more complicated things, what is the problem to add our note names? I really don't understand.
-
Anonymous commented
I just tried out the piano version. I love it that you can show the actual note values (whole, half, eight, etc). This teaches students to actually count and read note values. It should be simple to just extend this same feature over into the guitar version, right?
-
Anonymous commented
I read standard notation on other instruments so I'd like to be able to use that knowledge on guitar.
-
Anonymous commented
Yes. A hybrid such as used in ultimate guitar tab pro, where the stems and flags or beams are above the tab. Note names don't interest me but tab is an incomplete notation without timing indications (which is addressed by the length of each note in Yousician but this is clumsy in my opinion - it would make hard copy charts very long).
-
Cristian commented
Would be great if you could implement the notes but also the finger positions- kinda of a hybrid- would combine best of both worlds- tabs and sheet music- I really think there is a lot of potential in combining the two
-
Tejinashi commented
We all want to see the notes in music notation!
-
Anonymous commented
Notes would turn this from a game to an actual instructional tool. It seems the real estate is there on the screen. Seems to be a deliberate omission, really... as I can't think of any technical reason to not display them.