Chord

Chord Progression

Published by: Roman Sevastyanov
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Description

This app plus your ears equals complete freedom in writing music!
A comprehensive set of tools for any musician:
* Chord Progression: Create beautiful chord progressions with full flexibility - use inversions, sus2, sus4, 7th, 9th, and more. Enjoy live playback as piano or synth, or send MIDI directly to your macOS computer!
* MIDI Keyboard: Transform your phone into a MIDI keyboard for your macOS computer (compatible with macOS Catalina and newer).
* Note Training: Practice reading notes in both treble and bass clefs.
* Voice & Ear Training: Simple, effective tools for voice practice and ear training.
Plus, enjoy the macOS version included with your purchase!
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User Rating

5 out of 5

3 ratings in Denmark

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Chord Reviews

Good and useful, but not intuitive

Gooey McTootFruit on

United States

Please and some brief instructions, or any instructions whatsoever. Maybe a brief tutorial so that it isn’t a trial and error app, it could be an open and use app.

Not good

Laroidx on

United States

No midi out. No preset progressions. This isn’t very good compared to others. And there is no “mood” option.

Cool app

_scid on

United States

Me do like, save time, see world

Love it

Harry Angstom on

United States

Couldn’t get it to work at first. Now that I have figured it out, I’m writing all sorts of music. I want to thank the developer for reaching out to me when I was having trouble getting the app to work.

Music theory in your hand.

vitess on

United States

This app makes keys, chords and modes simple. If you want a brilliant tool to make music theory work for you in real time, this is your app! Chords, scales, every type of mode in a very simple tool..

RE: Excellent music prototyping app

Neil_22 on

United States

I found this app an excellent tool for stimulating creation of songs without having access to or knowing how to play a piano. One can focus on the song itself without being distracted by playing/learning an instrument. It's also useful for relaying your song parts to other players (with or without) instruments. Now if only it would write the words for me....lol

The sound?

ExecutionersTax on

United States

It’s not working.

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