The chord finder app lets you select a few notes on the fretboard and the app will show you the names of the chords that match. You can then view other fingerings selected from a huge library of chords. Supports left handed players and banjo with drone string. Here is a list of the currently supported instruments and tunings: • Guitar 6 strings - Standard - D Standard - Open C, D, G, A, B, E, C#, D minor, G minor - Modal D, G - Drop C, D, B, A - Tenor (Mandola) - Fripp • Bass guitar 4 strings - Standard - Drop C, D • Bass guitar 5 strings - Standard - Tenor • Ukulele - Concert, Concert low G - D - Canadian - Baritone - Bass • Mandolin - Standard - Mandola • Bouzouki - Three, four courses - Irish - Octave mandolin - Open D, G • Guitalele • Banjo 5 strings - Open G, D, A - Drop C, Double C, Old time D, Sawmill • Banjo 4 strings - Standard(CGDA), Celtic, Chicago, Plectrum • Waldzither, Charango, Roncoro Please visit our support page if you have questions about using the application or if you have any issues. Drop us a line if you do not see your favorite feature or if you have suggestions for improvement. Follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook to get notified for new releases and updates. http://emsi.eu/chord-aid https://www.facebook.com/chordaid https://twitter.com/altichord
love the app Emily
the best app around !
Very useful app
There are many times I have a chord on the fretboard I am struggling to identify. This app solves the problem. It shows the chord name along with the alternate names. For example G6 and Emin7. Clicking on the chord name displays the tab forms across the neck. Adding a staff to display the notes picked on the fretboard will make this app perfect. Add a setting to hide it for those that don’t want to see it along with the fretboard. Please consider this enhancement.
This is a wonderful resource for naming, constructing and deconstructing chords.
What a wonderful resource to have when writing music. It’s easy to use when voicing chords and it offers different options to create the them as well.
Didn’t know
That was a waist of money
Updated: Some Tunings Commonly Incorrect
Frustrating… This app isn’t useful for anything I’ve been doing. Update: I was contacted about which tunings were needed to make this more usable and more common tunings were added to the app. I haven’t tried it yet but I’m good now. That was quick, thanks!
Using iPhone 12, Some Tunings Commonly Incorrect
Frustrating… This app isn’t useful for anything I’ve been doing. Having to rely on other free apps to make sure I’m getting the right notes and not just losing my mind. Whole strings are set to the wrong note and you can’t edit them to match the common tunings the names usually refer to. The only reason I will alter the rating just a tad to reflect that the app is otherwise sort of fine if you consider the sound quality and responsiveness but I’m worried this will continue to be largely useless to me. It has very few features I feel are needed. And it would be nice if the app would respond even if you haven’t selected 3 notes to make a chord. It does however display individual notes.
Great resource
What a wonderful resource to have when writing music. It’s easy to use when voicing chords and it offers different options to create the them as well.
strings sound only when strumming.Usability improvements.
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