Chord Builder Guitar

🇺🇸 United States
Dominik Seemayr  | 
60
ASO score
Text
70/100
Reviews
50/100
Graphic
60/100
Other
0/100
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App Rating
4.3
rating
Votes
41
rating
App Age
6y 6m
rating
Last Update
Mar 26, 2021

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Category Top Average
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Rating
4.31
4.58
-6%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
41
577.2K
-100%
App Age
6y 6m
8y 3m
-21%
Price
$2
$1
+202%
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$40
Update Frequency
1725d
30d
+5 692%
Title Length
20
25
-20%
Subtitle Length
28
27
+4%
Description Length
1 596
2 755
-42%
Number of Screenshots
550
1235
-55 %
Size
0MB
226MB

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Title (
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Chord Builder Guitar
Subtitle (
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Create Chords & Progressions
Description (
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Build chords and progressions on the go: With an included reverse chord-builder, real-world e-guitar sound and fully customizable fretboard. Listen to your chords with real-world-recorded electric guitar audio. Fully customize the fretboard with your own tunings, string- and fret-count. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ** How does Chord Builder Guitar work? ** Tap wherever you would place your fingers on the fretboard. Be experimental! The app tells you how your chord is called, how it would sound strummed on an real-world e-guitar and of what notes its made. Tap a string on the same fret-position twice to mute/deactivate the string for the chord. Press the "+"-Button to add a new chord to your progression. Your progression is shown in a horizontal list on the top. Tap the chord you want to edit on the fretboard or to re-play its sound. Long-Press a chord to re-arrange it in the progression or drag it outside of the list to delete it. Tap the Play-Button on the right side to listen to your full chord-progression. The chords are played one after another in the correct order. Tap the Settings-Button on the lower right to change the tuning of the guitar, the string-count or the number of visible frets. Tap the Database-Button on the lower right to get to your stored progressions. You can re-load, change and play them anytime. Every change in old progressions and new progressions are automatically saved. Swipe left on a stored progression to change its name or to delete it. Come up with some cool, crazy or unheard chords and progressions on the go and have fun!}
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Rating
4.3
41 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Jkmmss
14 Sep, 2020
4
Please add different pick patterns or the ability to play each sting individually.. or some different strum pattern options!!!
Fresh Hell Matt
08 Jan, 2020
1
I realize most players aren’t using super advanced chords intentionally but those of us who are, would appreciate correct chord identification. I purchased this app to be able to get the correct names of chords I’m writing and unfortunately, some of my chords where unidentifiable. Also, there’s no option for slash chords. And for experimental beginners punching in notes, this app can be misleading as some of my chords where miss labeled. Useful app if you simply want to just jot down basic progressions though.

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.31
Voted: 41
App Store Link:
Price: 1.99 $
Website: -
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Music, Productivity
Size: -
App Age: 6 years 6 months
Release Date: Jun 17, 2019
Last Update: Mar 26, 2021
Version: 0.0.3
Version history
0.0.3
Mar 26, 2021
- A lot more fun and action! - New levels - New robots - and more...
1.4.4
Jan 07, 2021
Bugfix: App did not redirect to login page after a password reset, giving the impression that the new password was not set
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