I’ve been using Chord AI Lifetime version for three years and I haven’t had a day where I’ve been disappointed with the results when breaking down songs as well as the variation in chords it presents. The free version is nice starting point, but you’ll be really please with the full version as well.
Pretty awesome!
Hi I’m working developing some sheet music and charts for my band. I am using the app because it’s a fantastic idea to create the music I have written and co produced but I don’t write or transcribe or transpose music myself so I was definitely counting on the AI functionality of your app to do this for me. Is there a way to get a version of the app that offered chord charts that are more musician reader friendly? And also a version that will be more user friendly with the lyrics and the tab layouts, click boxes to edit the lyrics of the songs?
More instrumental sounds, I.e. electric guitar.
I’ve canceled my current subscription they doesn’t end until the 18th of August but will poke around in the app to try to get the best of if the experience for now.
There were 3 days free and I canceled within that timeframe. But I’m still not totally happy with the end product so far… So if someone could help me figure out a better alternative to help me get what I need I’d greatly appreciate it. I’d like to have a better understanding of how this particular app works.
All the best, Antwon
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Simply the best!
I used the free version of this app for many months before actually doing a subscription. The free version was incredible. I then made the purchase of the full version and let me say, I have been blown away. I am in my 60’s and have played guitar since I was 12. Never had a lesson in my life, I played by ear. This application has inspired me to practice daily. I play for at least an hour every day and have done so for over a year now. I have learned so so many new chords and progressions using the full version. I recommend just get the full version, for what you get it’s like robbing a bank an incredible value. One suggestion I have to the developers is to create more instructional videos on how to use all the features. I know that I have only scratched the surface of the available tools within the app, and even though it is very intuitive and user friendly, videos with in-depth “how to” information would be fantastic. If you play guitar, this is by far and away the most fun, inspiring and creative way to up your game. This is how technology should be used, making the language of music just a click away.
I have had only one technical issue while using the Application and the support I received was nothing short of unbelievable. I exchanged messages with the support representative and we found my issue and it was resolved. It was dealt with very hands on. I appreciate that level of customer service.
Crashes
App is unable to load a song from YouTube without crashing at 42%
Ultra efficace
Pour un non technicien comme moi, cette appli ouvre des horizons de création incroyables! Merci!!
Cord AI lives up to its name
Chord ai I lives up to its name. When I am not “intelligent“ about chords, it’s nice to have some help. A constant teacher, cord AI has multiple options to strengthen your music theory and help you grow.
Trial too limited to tell anything
After a few seconds it stops and analyzes. Useless unless you’re analyzing 240bpm 4 bar songs
Super Useful
Awesome app, works as advertised, totally worth the upgrade. Absolutely essential for songwriting, on the fly or not. Really powerful!
Doesnt actually work
The app goes through two loading screens when attempting to transcribe youtube video chords, but it never gets past 43% on the second screen and instead closes the app altogether.
The idea is cool but the tech doesnt work yet.
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