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Chordopia - I Love This Guitar Chord App!
If you are a guitar player, you might want to check this out. It was free when I got it recently. Unfortunately. that's over and it's $1.99 now.
The graphics are extremely plain, but it provides more voicings than any guitar app I've ever seen before. For me it is a great partner for Klimper, which gives me the names of exotic chords that are revoicings of chords I know.
It also works for Mandolins and Ukeleles.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id922029762?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo=8
From their description:
Chordopia knows 50 chord types for each of the 12 root notes for a total of 600 chords, not counting variants with an out-of-chord alternate bass. The number of voicings varies by chord, instrument and tuning; for example, for a 12-fret guitar in standard tuning, there are more than 100,000 distinct voicings to discover.
Chordopia is not just a fixed chord book of predefined chord diagrams. Instead, it works by searching through all possible combinations of finger positions on your instrument to find the ones that produce the chord you want, all in a fraction of a second. It then shows you the best ones first, based on how easy they are to play and how good they sound.
You can enter a chord name and Chordopia will show you chord diagrams for many different voicings of that chord. Or you can do the reverse: drag the dots in the chord diagram to different frets, and Chordopia will tell you what the new chord is called.
Chordopia not only shows you a chord diagram for each voicing, but also lets you hear how it sounds.
It supports alternate tunings such as drop-D and DADGAD, as well as arbitrary custom tunings.
Comments
its €1,99 thats not free
As you can see the app is often free.. If you want it free you can sign up on Appshopper for a notification.
@reid well done.