Piano Chords Flash Cards

Published by: Christian Liang
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Piano Chord Flash Cards is designed to improve your chord notes reading. This app is not just for piano players but for all musicians who wish to commit chords to memory.
Flashcards are widely used as a learning drill to aid memorization by way of spaced repetition. This app features flashcards to develop piano note reading and chord recognition on the treble and bass clef, suitable for all Piano Players in any style of music.
- Front side of the card displays the chord on the treble and bass staff
- Back side of the card displays the name of the chord and the note breakdown.
Other Features
- Customize the range of cards being displayed (12 to 132 chords).
- A choice of sharp or flat note display.
- Auto play, hands off mode.
- A choice of 3 nomenclatures. (Letter name A-B-C, Do-Re-Mi, and German's A-H-C)
- 1st inversion, 2nd inversion, 3rd inversion of chords
- Show/Hide chord name
Over 130 chords including
- Major
- Minor
- Augmented
- Diminished
- Dominant 7
- Major 7
- Minor 7
- Suspended 2
- Suspended 4
- Major 6
- Minor 6
The practical design of these cards makes them easy to use. A couple of cards a day will further your development in piano note reading and chord recognition. Try this app today!
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Piano Chords Flash Cards Reviews

Must have for piano chord drills

fautasohcuivsd on

United States

Best I found anywhere. Use it daily.

Love app

Truheo321 on

United States

Add 9ths. Not uncommon chords particularly Xmas music

Very happy with purchase!

Trojasmic on

United States

I was searching for a long time for an app where I could simply drill all of my chords and improve my sight recognition of them. Most of the apps out there would not display the chords with the bass and treble clef separately, or they were too expensive to buy for the simple chord drill I wanted. I was excited when this app had exactly what I wanted for a great price. On top of that, after purchase, I emailed the developer with a wish for the app, and he responded within a day and implemented my wish in the next version! It's nice to find a great app with a developer who cares about his customers!

Master chords!

Chikara798 on

United States

Perfect app if you want to improve reading and playing chords (root and inversions)! I looked at many, but on a whim chose this one and could not be more pleased. So worth the price. Additionally, I asked the developer for a small tweak; one week later, it's done! That all by itself is mighty impressive! If you are serious about chords, I cannot imagine how you could possibly dislike this great tool.

Piano Chord Flas Cards

MikeC2A on

United States

The chord picker is a bit confusing, but the app does the best and most of any app I've seen for learning chords.

Excellent!

McRice on

United States

I can use Airplay, an Apple TV and this app to flash chords on a monitor while sitting at my piano. Really speeds up chord recognition skills. As a beginner, I love this app.

Good start. Extensions?

chrishenry on

United States

This app is getting good discussion at our jazz piano discussion group so I bought immediately. Great start! For jazz piano it's critical to have chord extensions, so could we see an update that reflects jazz chords like A7b13, Db7alt, Cmi11, G#7b9, etc?

Great app for practicing chords

strayrocket on

United States

Great update. The ability to only show the front of the card allows me to use the app at the piano in autoplay mode to practice playing chords in a random sequence. This allows me to go beyond circle of fourths/fifths practice, where muscle memory can take over and you only learn to play the chords in that particular order. By randomizing the sequence, you learn to jump to a particular chord from anywhere on the piano.

Works okay but the answers are wrong!

DakotaRed on

United States

Lots of mistakes in the answers. Sometimes just enharmonic equivalents that make you think, sometimes they are just plain WRONG. Also, app could use the ability to multi-select options; both first and second inversions for example.

Please update!

jdmills1134 on

United States

If you added an option to see just the chord name (for example: G Major 7th) and we had to play it off our memory instead of playing it off of reading the music that would be awesome! Also, if you had a timer that let it cycle at a custom interval (example: every 10 seconds it goes to the next chord unless you press "reveal chord") that would make this a PERFECT app for myself who is trying to learn chords and increase my response time.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Christian Liang
Languages
Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese, Turkish
Recent release
2.15 (7 years ago )
Released on
Oct 17, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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