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Neck Diagrams

I wish this were available on iOS....

Comments

  • That is very interesting. I think more than I would know what to do with. I like my chord diagrams pre-made. lol....

    I really like CHORDial and Star Scales on ios. use em a lot.

  • I usually do too, however I find that creating them is helpful in learning theory, plus you can customize it on a per sheet basis and add scales too. Pretty handy with that...

  • Not the same at all, but you can build chord diagrams in the chord builder inside GuitarCapo+ and add it to the chord library (and listen to it while making it). Maybe not the case here though :)

  • @tonappas said:
    Not the same at all, but you can build chord diagrams in the chord builder inside GuitarCapo+ and add it to the chord library (and listen to it while making it). Maybe not the case here though :)

    Ya, that is a cool feature, one that I don't use in the app, but cool none the less..... :)

  • @tonappas said:
    Not the same at all, but you can build chord diagrams in the chord builder inside GuitarCapo+ and add it to the chord library (and listen to it while making it). Maybe not the case here though :)

    Mmmm...I wasn't aware of that feature in GC+. I should revisit..

  • Is there a guitar equivalent of ChordPolyPad?

  • This looks like it would translate to iOS pretty nicely.

  • It does @Brain. The dev indicated he would like to port it, but that was some time ago.

    Not that I know of @markk . Would be nice!

  • I used to make these in Microsoft Word for my students using its built in graphic engine and circular text-boxes. Wasn't that hard.

  • I did a few in Excel as well, but I'm on a Mac now, and I'm not springing for any Office products anytime soon. Plus Neck Diagrams calculates the notes and intervals, which helps a lot if you aren't a wiz on the neck, like me.

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