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Reverse Chord Finder

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Enter a chord name to see the fingering…
Sort a reverse action to what this app does excellently now. Now it names the chord from the fingering entered. Could it give the fingering from entering a chord name? (From the merged feature request "Swing both ways"): I would like to specify a chord and have it appear on the keyboard. I can do this in other programs but I’d like to stay in this one.
Planned
20
Export chord diagram
Add the ability to generate & export an entered chord as a standard chord diagram in e.g. PDF or image form.
In Review
13
Key signature
Key signature for chord analysis.
Planned
12
MIDI note input
Use a MIDI keyboard to input notes.
Planned
10
Audio note input
Recognise played audio to input notes/chords.
In Review
8
Save and load custom tunings
Add the ability to save (with a name) a custom tuning so it can be easily loaded later. Custom tunings should also sync between different devices that use the same AppleID.
In Review
8
Share chord
Add the ability to share a chord as it has been entered e.g. on the 6-string guitar, with another Reverse Chord Finder user (via AirDrop, Mail, etc)
In Review
6
Native macOS version
Create a version optimised for macOS
Planned
6
Add native version for iPad
Currently when run on iPad, it does not take advantage of the bigger display. It would be nice to use the full capabilities of the larger screen.
In Progress
4
Share custom tuning
Add the ability to share (via AirDrop, Mail, etc) a custom tuning with another Reverse Chord Finder user.
In Review
4
Scales
Add a scale overlap utility… Ie See the scales that work well over any given chord inquiry…👍 Rejoice! :-)
In Review
4
Chord variations
Hi! I just downloaded this app and it’s already incredibly useful and easy to use. I can tell I’ll be relying on it heavily. One thing that I think would make it even better is if there was an option to display variations on a chord you’ve found/saved. I often find a weirder chord and would like to see if there are more convenient ways to play it or positions that fit better melodically. Thanks!
In Review
3
Lifetime purchase option in personal
I dont need the lifetime family option but a personal lifetime purchase option i would buy.
In Review
3
Notes shift with capo
Allow notes to slide when moving capo to new position. Put capo on slide/scroll along fretboard.
In Review
3
Sound bug
Audio stops working when switching to another app that uses audio (e.g. Spotify, YouTube), then back to Reverse Chord Finder. Sound only works again when the app is relaunched.
Completed
2
Chord book export to song book
The ability to create my own custom chord book and export it into a song book app.
In Review
2
Identify Key
Recognize a series of chords played in order to identify the key (for those writing their own songs)
In Review
2
SIDE SWIPE to change instrument
A very good aid to see relationship of how fretboard notes is written in a musical staff changing it from settings take too much time
In Review
2
Capo Positions
hi not sure if you already have this feature but would it be possible to have a capo placement on the fretboard pls then have the chord transposed as you would have it regularly please. eg: CAPO ON 7th then x-x-0-9-10-9 would be a "D" chord if you have it already, i apologise coz i havent figured out how to do it. if you do so, how do you access that feature please? thanks in advance 🙏🏼 kind regards --FROM MERGE-- It should be able to add a capo and find a chord with the capo on
In Review
2
Making charts with diagrams
It would be nice to be able to get a snapshot of the chords and be able to show progressions. Even if it was possible to show alternative ways to play said chords. How to apply chords to the piano, too.
In Review
1
Add Key of chord
Enter Chord or chords progression and show the key it’s in.
In Review
1
[BUG] Missing sing on „copy to clipboard“
When copying a chord Name to the clipboard the closing bracket is not stored resp. is not pasted with the enhanced title. (Apple Notes, iOS)
Completed
1
Scale to chord
Add parent scale chord comes from
In Review
1
Anticipate following chords feature
But to be turned on not on at all times. This could assist with chord progressions or in the least this could offer suggestions by (the creators) that maybe the user hadn’t thought of..
In Review
1
Implement Scales
Typing scales
In Review
1
Add notes
Option to add notes such as song titles that use the chords
In Review
1
Toggle instruments
Allow user to find a chord on one instrument and toggle to another from the same screen. Example: Find. Chord on guitar, from top of screen have an instrument toggle to select Piano, and show the same chord on piano.
In Review
1
Copy chord Paste Chord
Allow to copy a chord identified from one instrument and paste to another as a search.
In Review
1
Open strings by Default, please
Please, make the default option to be Open Strings on a guitar. It’s so frustrating to play something on a real guitar and then you need to manually enable strings in the app if you wanna check the chord name. At least a simple toggle in case someone prefers how it is now, but please.
Completed
1
Reveal complimentary chord sets
Reveal complimentary chord sets; upon a chord inquiry one is asked if they would like to see the chords in the key of the one that was inquired upon…
In Review
1
Show relative Chords
When a chord is entered, show option to click for relative chords, or pop open circle of 5ths with entered chord highlighted.
In Review
1
Allow chord enter
Allow to enter C and it show the standard chord shape on piano and guitar.
In Review
1
Add finger to use numbers
It would be very useful, as well as being able to name each note in the chords or name it’s formula, to be able to choose the finger number used to play each note 😊
In Review
1
Multi instrument option
Allow option on main screen to show guitar and piano split screen (same screen) so you can enter notes on fretboard or piano and it shows chord on both instruments.
In Review
1
Suggest Alternate
Have an option to show a button for alternate notes/voicing of an entered chord.
In Review