ChordKit

Guitar chords and music theory

Published by: Harley Thomas

Description

ChordKit is the best-designed and most intuitive guitar chord app available.
– Compose your own songs in any key or time signature
– Take your songwriting to the next level with borrowed, secondary, substituted, and extended chords
– Quickly find thousands of chords from C to F#maj7(#5)
– Full support for slash chords commonly used in guitar tabs and popular music
– Support for popular tunings like Drop D, E Flat, and common open tunings
– Create chord collections to keep track of your favorite chords
– Create your own chords
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    Yes, ChordKit is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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ChordKit Reviews

Simple Chord Library

Yung Rama on

United States

I was looking for a tool to help me with triads, alternate chord voicings and dropped root forms and ChordKit does exactly that. It's free but I wanted to support active development and you should too. I'd love to see the collections expanded.

Finally a developer who gets it

Needforname on

United States

I’ve tried for ages to find an app that simply allows me to save my favorite chords & be able to categorize them into separate folders. I’m not sure why this is such an abstract concept, but the only other apps that even allow chord saving are either crazy expensive, force you to save all chords into a single disorganized folder (forcing you to manually reorganize chords alphabetically), bloated with large file-size videos showing how to finger chords. Aside from my delight of being able to save chords, I also like how the app is very clean, visually pleasing, relatively simple to navigate, and affordable. All of the features were immediately available without payment, though I opted to pay the beyond fair price of $2.99 regardless. My only criticism with the app so far, is I encountered an issue with not being able to change the drop down option inside the favorited chords window. For whatever reason this got stuck and required a restarting of the app. After doing so the drop-down began working properly. As for features that I’d love to see implemented… 1) I wish there was an option to hear what a chord sounds like. Many chord based apps include a play button along with a way to select from a few different instruments for sound playback of a chord, such as piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, etc. An option to choose between a strum or arpegiated playback of chords would be a nice addition as well. 2) It would be great to have the ability to organize non-diatonic borrowed chords from within a saved chord folder. For example, I currently have a folder of my favorite chords in the key of Dm, and a separate folder for borrowed chords for the key of Dm. The ability to have a way to keep all of these chords contained within a single folder would be handy. This could be done by automatically separating the borrowed chords from the diatonic chords. For example: including a separate section within a folder titled “Non Diatonic Chords”, or having these borrowed chords displayed in a different color. An option in the app settings could be ticked that would allow the user to designate a particular chord folders to include this functionality. 3) While this may be outside the intended scope of the app, an option to construct chord progressions would be a great addition, along with the ability to swap out diatonic chords for borrowed chords. Better yet, include a chord suggestion feature, where when you opt to replace a diatonic chord with a non diatonic ch

Does what I want but...

Wowie Zowie on

United States

I finally found an app that I can document chords I use and that's great. and the app looks good. However the downside is the cumbersome interface. Saving chords is a bit difficult. It could use drag and drop so I can drag the tabs into Garageband or other DAW. That would be super helpful. Also I can't seem to change the names of the collections. Maybe you can and I haven't figured it out. yet.

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