Chordial - Chord Dictionary 4+
Multi Instrument Chord Library
Simon Hopkin
Designed for iPad
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
Guitar Chords, Ukulele Chords, Banjo Chords and Mandolin Chord Chart Library.
Lookup and learn chords for your instrument by accessing thousands of chord diagrams across multiple instruments using Chordial's unique and simple interface.
Using the three tiered wheel simply dial up the chord diagram you want to see.
Chord diagrams are complete with fingerings and multiple variations for each chord are provided.
Click on the chord to hear what it should sound like on your selected instrument.
Chords diagrams are presented in right or left handed form
Chordial currently supports the following instruments:
Guitar: EADGBE
Ukulele: GCEA
Banjo: GDGBD
Mandolin: GDAE
More instruments and tunings are being introduced all the time via automatic downloadable chord packs.
If you want to see a particular instrument or tuning covered just contact us from with the app or email us at feedback@chord-detector.com and we will get straight onto it.
What’s New
Version 1.2.1
Tweaks for iOS 13 dark mode
Ratings and Reviews
Don't even hesitate!
Honestly this app wraps it up so perfectly that I had to rate it immediately. Not only do you have an arsenal of chords and diagrams for 4 stringed instruments at your fingertips, but you can even preview the chord! I wouldn't even bother with any other app, especially if you plan on writing music on the go. Certainly a musicians best friend right here. Do see for yourself.
Really great, thank!
This app is so easy to use, very versatile and it has banjo and ukelele chords, too!!
Developers, wonderful job. If you are interested in ideas, I would find it handy to know what the notes of the chords are on each string, just a thought.
I can tell I will get a lot of use out of this handy tool.
I almost like this app
This app would be good except for one thing: you are giving enharmonically incorrect names for chords and keys. For example you are calling B flat A sharp and so on. Nobody plays in A sharp, or C sharp, or D sharp. That’s how you get weird chords with multiple sharps. While technically you are correct, this is very confusing. Let’s call these chords/keys the names that people actually use, which is their enharmonic flats. Thanks.
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Information
- Seller
- Simon Hopkin
- Size
- 21.1 MB
- Category
- Music
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 10.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © Martian Storm Ltd
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Remove Advert Tier 1 $0.99
- Remove Advert Tier 2 $1.99
- Remove Advert Tier 3 $2.99
- Remove Advert Tier 4 $4.99
- Remove Advert Tier 5 $9.99