Grab your instrument, and hear and learn the circle of fifths! This handy music practice and theory tool can be a game changer to help you learn and even write your own songs. Features: -3 full rings with support for all the major and minor keys -36 interactive notes/chords -36 real guitar audio recordings of every chord on the circle -36 guitar chord charts, just tap and hold to learn -Color coding to help you easily reference and learn the note/chord you are playing -NEW! Chords tab to see all the chords in each key, toggle between major/minor to see the relationships The outside ring of the circle has all the major keys. Tap on any of them to hear and change the key. The color coding will tell you which number the chord or note is. The middle ring has all the minor keys, and the inner ring has the diminished chords/notes. You can tap on any chord/note to hear how it sounds, and tap and hold to see the guitar chord and how to play it! If you are playing a song in a major key, use the color coding up top to understand the chord/note relationships. If you are playing a song in a minor key, use the color coding on the bottom to understand the chord/note relationships. Use the chords tab to easily play songs in any key, transpose on the fly, see major/minor key relationships, and more.
Simple and useful.
There’s a book called ‘The Chord Wheel’ published by Hal Leonard that illustrates the same concept as this app. While it’s a good book to have on hand it has one important deficiency: it doesn’t show any fingerings or even the notes for the particular chords. For someone who isn’t very familiar with music theory, this can make it difficult to use the book properly, potentially requiring lots of cross referencing, googling, and general research into theory. This app solves that problem by presenting the circle of fifths/chord wheel side by side with sample fingerings for each chord. Simple, effective, and useful. Well worth the trivial cost of the app. Thanks to the developer for making this one.
Wow
Yep. Get this app. Just do it.
It seems to be a great little app
Really well put together. Simple and user friendly. Easy tool to use to help me learn more cords!
Keeps asking me to turn up the sound!!
Not intuitive and messy
Extremely helpful for cord progressions!
This is definitely a must if your interested in starting your journey into music theory! So helpful and very user friendly.
Circle of fifths
It’s about time someone came up with a comprehensive way to understand circle of fifths. Outstanding!
Indispensable when developing musical intuition
This app has saved me lots of time when studying composition on my own. A little gem indeed.
A few small bug fixes, and design polish.
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