ChordyV

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About this app

ChordyV — Built for musicians: fast, readable, and stage-ready.

Everything you need for performance, composing, and organization in one clean app.

Key Features:

Transpose Instantly – Change keys with a single tap, no manual typing needed.

Sharps ⇄ Flats – Switch between ♯ and ♭ notation to match your preference.

Fullscreen Mode – Distraction-free view, optimized for reading from a distance.

Resize Fonts – Adjust text size for any stage lighting or environment.

Auto-Scroll – Hands-free scrolling with adjustable speed.


Library & Setlist Management:

Store Your Songs – Keep every chart tidy in one place.

Folders & Genres – Create setlists for gigs, practice, or styles.

Quick Sort & Filter – Find charts fast by Key or Folder.


Organize Your Songs:

Set Title, Key & Beat – Start with clean metadata, ready for your band.

Add Chords & Sections – Structure verses, choruses, intros, and bridges clearly.

Build Your Arrangement – Order parts for rehearsal or live performance.


Whether you’re practicing alone, composing, or performing live, ChordyV keeps your music simple, clear, and reliable.

Normalize Form

1️⃣ Paste your chord chart and lyrics.
2️⃣ Analyze and adjust the layout to match your song’s structure.
3️⃣ Tap Normalize to generate a clean, consistent chord chart — exactly the way you want it.

Fast, flexible, and built for musicians
Updated on
Oct 26, 2025

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