Chord!

Guitar Songbook, Chords&Scales

Published by: Thomas Grapperon
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Chord! is a chord and scale reference that works with any fretted instrument like guitar, basses, ukulele, banjos,… It computes and analyses all the possible fingerings for chords, scales, and arpeggios.
With Chord!, you can also write a song by simply dragging and dropping chords, transpose it in any key, compute the fingerings with any tuning and generate a beautiful print-ready PDF, etc.
You can also import your existing songs in text format (please note that the app does not ship with songs). You can also link audio tracks from your music library and play them at the same time while adjusting their pitch and/or speed.
You don't even have to know music theory to use it: behind its brute force, the app knows how to handle by itself some subtleties of music to give meaningful results.
If you don't have to be an advanced player to use the app, you can however take a look under the hood and tweak the parameters if you like! Whatever is your level or your instrument, Chord! will adapt and give you the most precise answer.
You can search for any chord, split (like D/F#), or not. If you're a beginner, you can choose the chord from a list, but you can also use the intelligent keyboard to enter the chord as it is written. If this keyboard is a great way to enter chords, it is also very useful to discover and understand how the chords are formed. You can also enter some notes on a neck to find which chords it can be. You can hear how each fingering sounds. Chord arpeggios are also supported, as well as drop voicings (drop 2, drop3, etc.).
The app also ships with the biggest list of named scales (and you can create your own scales). It analyses and presents them with nice interactive views (scale, score, and keyboard). Of course, it can also lay down these scales on a neck (with sound) and compute their fingerings. Like for chords, you can even search for a scale from its fingering!
Each scale can be harmonized (decomposed into chords). You can also enter a sequence of chords to find which scale you can use to improvise onto.
You can use one of the hundred tunings that ship with the app, or you can add your own ones, for any instrument, with or without a capo, even with broken strings if you want!
The app uses custom and unique algorithms to generate charts, easily input complex harmonic structures, extract chords from fingerings, determine finger positions, compute keys of scales, generate chords from scales and find scales that go well with some chords.
For example, Chord! is the right tool in these situations:
• You want to have your songbook available at any time, in your pocket;
• You're a beginner and you want to know how to play easily a D/F# chord;
• One gave you a ukulele and you want to know how to tune it and how to play the G Hawaiian scale;
• You want to know on what scale you can improvise for some chord sequence (and the answer can be different than the Pentatonic minor!);
• You want to print your song and share it with your band.
• You want to experiment with this nice open tuning, moreover with a bottleneck;
• Your little sister can't make bar chords and you want to show her how she can do without bars, with three (little) fingers only;
• You want to impress your little sister by showing her how you can play the same chords with two bars!
• You want to understand how this fingering for C13 is actually a fingering for C13;
• You broke a string and want to know how to play some chords without;
• You want to know how Django managed to play with two and a half fingers.
The app fully supports left-handed instruments.
Main functions of the app:
- Write, transpose, fingerize, print, and share songs;
- Search chord fingerings (or chord charts);
- Search chords from fingerings;
- Search scale fingerings;
- Search scales from fingerings;
- Search chords from scale;
- Search scales from chords.
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User Rating

4.6 out of 5

25 ratings in France

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Chord! Reviews

Parfaite pour l’étude des gammes, bravo !

Franzmimm on

France

Application très approfondie mais il manque une chose toute simple : permettre le choix audio pour les instruments transpositeurs (Eb, Bb) ce serait parfait pour l’étude des gammes notamment pour la trompette et le saxophone. Un petit effort et ce serait formidable.

Bonne app

ForestSayvor on

France

Bonjour Pas évident sur certains points - Drop Mais ça doit venir de moi

Merci

kirileclown on

France

Je cherchais un éditeur pour mettre des accords sur le texte de chansons. Cette appli est idéal. Pour ma part je trouve l’appli facile à utiliser (bien qu’en anglais).

Excellentissime

greengreyce on

France

Spécialement dédiée aux guitaristes, cette application sert de recueil de partitions personnelles à importer depuis n’importe quel fichier texte ou à éditer soi-même. Mais aussi de dictionnaire d’accords et de gammes. C’est très bien fait, complet, beau, pratique... j’adore. Elle mérite un grand succès. Son nom est peut-être pas très eclairant sur ce qu’elle fait et elle n’est pas assez bien référencée (trouvable facilement). Ceux qui y accèdent seront largement récompensés. Bravo à l’éditeur !

Pas mal mais ...

SeeYooSoon on

France

L’app, bien que pas très simple à aborder, est assez puissante. On peut néanmoins regretter le manque d’implication du développeur qui n’a pas effectué de mise à jour depuis 2 ans. Inutile d’envoyer un mail au développeur. Il ne répond pas !

Incomprehensible.

Un pseudo pas pris 2 on

France

Pas de Tuto, pas d’aide. Il faut se débrouiller pour comprendre le fonctionnement. Et minute que j’essaye de faire une chose simple, afficher une gamme en sol majeur et son harmonisation sur un accordage standard de guitare. Impossible de comprendre comment. Tout est systématiquement en do allez savoir pourquoi...

Chord

oliver75017 on

France

No scales on My iPad

Pas ergonomique

Éperviers on

France

Zero

(À SUIVRE)

ŒvŒ on

France

Ça avait l'air bien … mais ça nécessite d'y passer du temps, ne serait-ce que pour afficher les grilles d'accords de guitare plutôt que leurs noms ! Paramètrages dans tous les sens sans traduction, ça reste pas très ergonomique même sans ça. Pas d'import GuitarPro, midi …

chord

Dichlorobenzene on

France

jamais reçu pourtant débiter sur le compte c ‘est une arnaque

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