The One Minute Changes app is a free app from Justinguitar.com to help beginner guitarists using my Beginner's Course keep track of the amount of chord changes they can do!
All the chords used in the course are built in, but you can add in your own too, see statistics and it will automatically pick the chords you struggle with most if you ask it to!
If you dig it, please check out my other apps :)
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Yes, One Minute Changes is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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One Minute Changes Reviews
From a complete new bee 🐝
Just getting started and have found Justin’s style of teaching works excellent for my particular style of learning and pace preferences. His chord change app has been really helpful. I am so grateful I have found this and just started using it 2X a day. Highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Looked everywhere no android
Really hate android but needed to find a dl and I guess there is none. Sad
Annoying bugs but useful app
This app is great for keeping track of chord changes, but the interface isn’t very intuitive, and if you try to tag a chord the writing is invisible. Also, if you want to see your lowest chord scores, it includes those with 0 changes if you haven’t practiced that chord. But still a very useful app.
ALSO: it would be great to add a feature of you could see your progress over time by dates. It would be very motivating if you have 20 changes and get up to 40 in a few weeks!
Minor change/fix
I can hear it when the timer starts but alas when the 60 second timer is up, I can’t hear the audio alert.
Maybe a setting option so I can set the type alert for start and end.
I admit I am hard of hearing and do wear hearing aids.
Clean, good app for what it needs to do
It’s easy to use, clean interface. Usability is not amazing, but it’s free!
One request: add option to delete or modify a previous score. I mistakenly added 302 chord changes instead of 30, and since then it’s 302 has always been my high score :(
Mostly wonderful
I think it’s a great app and beautifully designed. I like that I can add chords to the library as need to I learn them. Personally, I’m glad that the library is not too extensive so you don’t have to spend a lot of time searching through and just focusing on the chords you want. I might’ve missed something, but I don’t see a way to remove a chord from the library. The only other issue I see is that once I shut the app, it does not remember the cords that I was working on so I have to re-select them each time. That aside, I think the app is brilliant and very helpful for beginning guitar players such as myself. Thanks Justin!
Now I can add my own chords!
I hadn’t used this app in a couple years but I was having problems with some advanced chord shapes. With the added feature it really is a great app for practicing and advancing.
Two Needed Changes
1. I have on phone and iPad but have to enter new chords on each.
2. I like that I can add chords but it really needs a full library.
3. Allow you to edit chords after they are entered into the library. I have made a few boo boos that I need to correct but I can’t, frustrating.
Great for Chord Practice
I really like this app. It is great. I just wish you could select chords you want to work on from the score menu. I like working on my slowest chords. Also I added a chord and even though I deleted it it comes back when I restart the app. Ghost chords.
Doesn’t count changes
Played a few dozen in a minute and counted zero. Yes, I played the right chords.