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One of the best chord apps out there. Easy to use with loads of features.
Ja, Chord! ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Chord!-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Chord! ist kostenlos.
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4.64 von 5
58 Bewertungen in Vereinigtes Königreich
One of the best chord apps out there. Easy to use with loads of features.
A truly great and comprehensive piece of work. An immensely creative and brilliant tool. If you’re interested in fretboard knowledge, this’s all you need.
Clearing a single chord removes it from the edit list but not from the display or harmoniser engine? Cmon.
Taking a bit of getting used to as it's my first go with tab notation apps but finding Chord! extremely usable and feature rich for the price. I use DADGAD a lot and this approach is going to really benefit my notation as I'm not the strongest with staves and the like especially with the open tuning accidental that get thrown up. Enjoy!
I’m sure a lot of folks use this for the guitar assets, but as a busy musician, this is blooming brilliant! Easily import lyrics and chords, it does its magic (and it IS magic!) , and I have a songbook that can be transposed for several different bands. It means no more transposing on the fly. And thats gold dust to me.
When I harmonise the A harmonic minor scale, the chord diagrams label the vii chord as Ab dim, rather than G# dim. Obviously they are enharmonic equivalents, but the labelling, whilst correctly displayed in the scale detail view is incorrect in the chord diagrams view. This is a serious issue that could lead to confusion. I will update my app rating once this is fixed: a blemish on an otherwise brilliant app requiring urgent attention.
It is feature rich and just plain and simply does what it does better than any other I’ve found (and I’ve looked). The reverse search and harmonisation features are especially my favourites. The ability to create custom fingerings for chords and so on is also fantastic as is the songwriter utility. Beautifully and sensibly laid out. I do not rate 5 stars easily. This app is as close to perfect for the features I’ve found. I would add certain features but it would be nitpicking and I already intend to suggest them to the developer myself.
I've had this for a few years and I'm only just beginning to make use of all its many many features. If you have any need to look at chord structures, arpeggios, scales and a huge amount more I promise this app will not disappoint. Not sure what I paid for it but easily worth £20+ A really very solid resource for anyone studying guitar. Well done developers.
No GUI confirmation of alteration of chord voicing settings, I.e. no “save, delete, erase” . Nightmare to navigate and get things done. No obvious way of deleting a voicing and keeping others Arpeggios with no LOOP parameter? That is a serious downer. The interface is frankly daunting and sometime over- complicated, especially when creating new chord voicings or analysing a chord on the fretboard. It has a learning curve that could be a lot more linear i.e input chord via graphic of carousel and name it without intermediary stages. This aspect is viscose. The tagging system is cumbersome. Too many pages to navigate. The developer should concentrate on providing good functionality for either a chord aid or a chord song maker. Trying to give the user unlimited permutations and asking the user to navigate endless settings to get the right continuations is a headache. The concept is good but the implementation is a nightmare of complexity that hinders creativity rather than enhance it. The developer really has to sort out “ confirmation” of chord voicing edits as no matter how many time you try to get rid of say a 4th in a voicing it is still there afterwards. Just add “ save, delete “ standard interaction confirmation actions. I regret purchasing this app
There is so much to this it is extraordinary. I have used and bought a great many guitar chord and scale apps - I have just looked and still have at least seven others installed - but this puts them all to shame. Some features are pure gold: you can generate scale fingerings according to your own requirements (you can insist on three notes per string, or set a maximum and minimum number of notes per string and maximum fret-span on any one string), you can create your own fingering patterns manually if you wish and then print or export them. I think those features are unique. Not entirely unique to iOS apps but perhaps so to a dedicated guitar app like this is that the app will analyse your chord progression and tell you which scales fit with it. I've not had this app long, I'm sure I will discover still more: I have not even looked at arpeggios or tried generating my own song chordsheets. The depth of the app does mean it has sometimes taken me a moment to figure how to navigate, and there are a couple of settings I wish were 'sticky', but I could still be learning from this app in 200 years time.
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