u/PlayTonika

We’ve been building a guitar practice app called Tonika

Hey everyone in the group,

I’m part of a small team that has been working on Tonika, a guitar practice app. We originally built it with electric/acoustic players in mind, but quite a lot of what we’re working on is relevant to classical guitar as well — especially structured practice, scales, fretboard knowledge, ear training and music theory.

The main idea is to help with something I think a lot of players struggle with: knowing what to practice when you already know how to play, but want to keep progressing.

You can use Tonika to:

  • practice scales and learn the fretboard
  • work on music theory and ear training
  • create and organize your own daily practice routine
  • keep your practice more structured and consistent
  • find and book lessons with teachers through the app

More info in our profile 🚀

We’re still developing it, so I’d genuinely appreciate feedback from classical players. I’m especially curious whether you think tools like this are useful alongside more traditional classical guitar practice, and what you feel is missing from existing practice/learning apps.

Happy to answer any questions about how it works.

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u/PlayTonika — 21 hours ago

New app for guitarists who want to get better at improvising

We’ve been working on Tonika — a guitar practice app focused on scales, fretboard knowledge, music theory, ear training and building a consistent practice routine.

It’s aimed more at players who already know their way around the guitar (so for sure people in this group) but want to take their improvisation and overall understanding further.

You can try it free for 7 days:

👉 https://www.playtonika.com/en

Would love to hear what you think 😄

u/PlayTonika — 21 hours ago