Chordz - Songwriting Assistant

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3,7
7 reviews
500+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Created by songwriters for songwriters. Chordz helps you compose songs faster and better - Whether or not you play piano.

Simply choose a key (for example, F minor) and Chordz displays a grid with the piano chords that correspond to that key. Tap any chord to hear it played. Compose your melody by tapping the chords in any progression you like. Each time you play a chord, the notation (for example, F minor 3) is displayed on screen; you can record and share your musical ideas, or copy your chord notations to the clipboard at any time.

Perfect for brainstorming your melodies and developing your song ideas in different keys.

Benefits:
- Helps you compose songs faster and more creatively
- Provides you with expert-level piano skills even if you have never played the piano
- Saves you having to know advanced music theory

Features:
- Easily play the right chords belonging to any Major or Minor key
- Record and share your musical ideas
- Change between grand piano and electric piano sound
- Copy your chord progressions to the clipboard
- Play in 3rd, 4th or 5th position
Updated on
24 Feb 2022

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Ratings and reviews

3,7
7 reviews
Vincent LeGrowl
28 February 2022
There's alot of lag. Almost 2 seconds after you touch the screen you will hear the sound. Needs some work. Also every other app yall have is about language, so why all of the sudden do you develop a music app? Pretty sus.
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Bluebird Languages
01 March 2022
Update: Our developers have now done extensive tests on multiple devices, with no relevant findings. Some points: Sound starts playing after your finger leaves the touched area, not when it starts touching. Also, polyphony could be misinterpreted as lag given that the playback will stop after the 2nd sound has stopped.
Jason False
21 March 2023
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What's new

New piano sounds added.