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Just got this app, and it is pretty intuitive though it would be great to have a users page that actually answers questions. Like, since the chord finder says it’s in standard tuning and there is an opportunity to change tunings, how do you find chords in different tunings using the chord finder? Why is there no diminished chord in the reference (that’s an easy one to include)? Themes are very ugly. But it is very useful for finding names for some of the interesting chords I come across. So it stays for now.
I’ve been using the free version for quite some time and was very very satisfied with that. Then I cut the tip of my index finger off and was looking for greater functionality from the app so I upgraded. Am very pleased. The app provides a wide variety of fingering so I’m able to locate a chord structure I can se without my index finger. I gave 4 stars instead of 5 because I think there need to be a feature that allows you to keep the app active. Maybe that’ll happen in a future update????
You can’t hit play in the finder screen. It’s always greeted out no matter what I do.
it's great
I'm very disappointed. Tried quite a few of the odd chords I use and it never named any of them. I use Nutchords on my PC and is a much better app but apparently not available for Mobile. Needs a lot bigger chord reference.
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