



All for the price of 2 Guitar Lessons!
May 19th, 2025. Version 9.1.0 is out for Windows and 9.0.5 for Mac. For updates, this is a full install. Go here to find out more info. In the update app, on mac, download from the browser button. Try it out for 10 free days!
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The Best Guitar and Bass Guitar gym ever!
Learn to sight-read now!


Click on the image Below to check out the tools
Check the clock - is it time for dinner?
Clicking the instrument here will select guitar, 4 string, 5 string or 6 string Bass
The Metronome (See Home Page)
The Tuner (See Home Page)
The Practice Scheduler (See Home Page)

This box lists a description of the portal (the circles above) you chose, as well as a list of the tools available for that portal..
Hovering over the name of the tool will change the text to tell you a little bit about it. There is an open button next to each one, so you can check that out.

Exams
Creating and using exams to test yourself is useful to see if you know what you know. You can also make a printout for students.
I originally creating a similar program years ago to learn Polish vocabulary (I was living in Warsaw).
You create a test by adding a new row in the menu.
Add your questions and answers pressing return after each entry
In the testing phase, you can answer the questions. The answer should reflect what you entered.
Lower or uppercase, spaces and 3 for sharps do not matter. At the end of the test, you'll get a mark and the time taken.
"I recently bought the SightReader Toolbox and I just had to let you know that I find it FANTASTIC!!!
I’m a professional electric guitar teacher in Luxembourg and use it on a daily basis. Every lesson 5’ of reading. The students love it, and their progress is spectacular!
Thank you & keep up the good work"
Erik Teuwens
You can also buy it in the software


Progression Center
The Progression Centre is split into 2 parts. The progression creators and the progression players. The reason these are in plural is because they have both a 4/4 and a 3/4 version.
The Progression Player is where you make progressions using roman numerals and chord types. You may want to stay here and practice playing over progressions. You can also save them.
In the progression player, you can use all the progressions saved. To use them, drag them from the top box on the left into the box on the right. You can choose any number of key centres for them to play in. You can see the chords names in simple notation or jazz Shorthand. You can also print out as many sheets as you want of the chord progression.
Both these tools play well.

Video Collections
This is a database for your YouTube videos. Right there is all sorts of useful guitar information.
It's link link-based tool and you populate the fields and then store it in a category.
I've included great videos, such as Paul Jackson Jr. (I once bought his video). There are even some videos of mine (over 10 million views)!