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4.82
out of 5
10 Ratings
  • Bwhalen2000, 10.12.2022
    So useful
    This is actually a GREAT app! I’m surprise I am just now finding it.
  • glossyO, 05.01.2022
    Audio
    Not a terrible app but it doesn’t always ID the chord and there is no audio of the chord which would be helpful
  • Gretsch A Billy Guy, 24.12.2021
    Big help
    My brain can not name some of the weird chords I create or hear in some covers we do. This tool is excellent for that or just keeping the basics in your head. I use it a lot. Show more
  • Notabs, 14.08.2019
    Guitar Chords
    I love it.
  • GeeTarGeo, 24.01.2019
    Simple And Accurate
    Thanks for this simple, yet accurate and easy to use app!
  • LarsKongshem, 20.11.2018
    At last!
    I’ve been looking for an app like this for ages. Thank you!
  • p17496, 24.10.2018
    Chord Names are Wrong
    This can only name basic chords that anyone beyond a beginner would already know. Anything else it cannot name correctly. It can’t even name major and minor triads. I guess it’s fine for beginners, but for more complicated chords, like what you would actually need a chord naming tool for, it spits out some nonsense or nothing at all. Show more
  • Hector Prog, 24.07.2018
    Great App!!!
    A lot of times I’m guessing what chord I am playing. I thought the other day of making an app called chord calculator and lo and behold here it is, done exactly as I imagined, thanks a lot to the creators, an invaluable tool. No excuse for not learning chords anymore. Simple and easy to find out whatever is you are playing. Show more
  • JC PS3 Master, 24.06.2018
    AWESOME
    I don’t know why this app isn’t popular it’s very helpful.
  • Consistent Sound Quality, 16.05.2018
    Promising App
    The inviting interface makes figuring out what mystery chord my fingers happened to find a lot simpler. It also invites some fun exploration with the opportunity to plot points along the fingerboard and see what pops up. Recommend for anyone who finds themselves lucking into interesting chords or wants a fun way to explore the guitar. Show more