
Adi Kelera Leweniqila
I am a new learner. it is quite easy to use. All I have to do is type in the chord I want to learn and it instantly shows the chords. Only complaint is that sometimes the diagrams shown aren't really the chords itself after you type in the chord you need. But once you select the chord to learn, the actual chord is shown. Besides this error, I'm quite satisfied with this app.
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Pablo Briceño
I really liked the option but is not so friendly to look for chords. You really need to know the exact name to them to be shown. It could be really fixed with an interface as the app "Pocket Ukelele Chords", where you can select the note and it shows you all the name of different chords that exist and, when you enter, shows you the different ways to do the same. Beside of what I wrote, I still recommend this application because is straight to the point, only chords :)
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Pretty good so far. Suggestions? Can the chords displayed be order by fret position? They are currently displayed randomly so that one has to scan the entire display to locate all chords starting at fret 8 (for example). This is a 'would be nice to have feature'. It would be nice to have (say in a future version) the ability to display an alternate view of chords with Root and numbered notes (R, b3, 5, 7) with note names below the displayed chord (C, Eb, G, B)