
Chord Progressions Pro 4+
Songwriter's Inspiration
Appgorithm, LLC
Designed for iPad
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- $5.99
iPad Screenshots
Description
For professionals with writer's block. Try some new
Find yourself using the same chord progressions over and over? Are you unsure what chords sound good together? Do you feel like you've mastered C and G Major, but are at a loss with what chords to use in B flat minor, let alone F sharp Mixolydian?
That's exactly the problem that I was having, and this is an attempt to fix that.
The following scales/modes are covered (Major, Minor, Harmonic Minor, Dorian, Phrygian,Lydian, Mixolydian,Locrian) for all keys. The more standard key signatures are used (C sharp instead of D flat, B flat instead of A sharp, etc.)
First select a scale. Then select the number of chords that you want in your progression. Finally, select the type of ending that you want (end on the Tonic, a Dominant to Tonic, Subdominant to Tonic, just the Dominant, or any chord.) Select the generate progression button and the progression is presented on the screen. Chords are randomly generated to create a progression. But not any random chords, randomly only from the chords that should sound good next in the progression. If you're unhappy with the progression, just select Generate again to create a new one!!!
Tap the Play button to hear what the progression sounds like.
The Roman Numeral is shown underneath each chord, to show you how it relates to the key. The Tonic chord is shown in yellow to draw your attention to it. The Dominant chord is in green, and the sub-Dominant in Blue.
There are also options for Guitar or Piano charts.
The goal isn't to have this spit out an entire song (although you could try and do that,) but to use it as inspiration to try chords that you wouldn't normally choose.
For a pop or rock type of song you might want to select a 4 chord progression ending with IV-I for your verses and a different 4 chord progression ending with V-I for your chorus.
You may find blindly following a 32 chord pattern makes for a fun exercise and find just vamping on that leads to something creative. Maybe a few of the chords in the middle of the progression are ideal, which sparks a new idea.
There's no right or wrong, this is meant to spark creativity, and it's up to you (the artist) to decide what works for you.
Once you feel comfortable with some of the more common scales, you can then venture into some of the more challenging scales.
Roadmap for future releases -
-More chord variants
-More commonly used progressions
What’s New
Version 1.1
Updated to work with new iOS version.
Ratings and Reviews
Lame app
It is inexplicably missing the Aeolian mode!
Developer Response ,
I'm not sure if this is a joke. You do know that A Aeolian is A minor? Select the Minor scales and you have the Aeolian mode. They all show up on my screen.
It would be really if bizarre if every minor scale wasn't showing up, but if that's the case, could you please send me a screen shot, along with what version of iOS you are running and the hardware model.
Does what it says
Want some quick chord progressions w/o the hassle of trial and error then this us for you. Will it write every song in every progression.Maybe eventually. But it will give you quick quieted access to many styles.
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Information
- Seller
- Appgorithm, LLC
- Size
- 516.4 MB
- Category
- Music
- Compatibility
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- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 9.2 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2016 Appgorithm, LLC
- Price
- $5.99
Supports
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Family Sharing
Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.