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Guitar Chords n Scales App Reviews

The Guitar Chords n Scales app recently received 4 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Guitar Chords n Scales app an average rating of 4.40 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 5 ratings since its release on Jun 15 by scott sopata. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Guitar Chords n Scales?

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Rated 4.25 out of 5

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4 Positive User Reviews for Guitar Chords n Scales

A few easy tweaks could make it great

Maybe separate drop down menus for chords and scales/modes? Also, whole-step down standard tuning for the different instrument configurations, ex. D Standard for 6 string and A Standard for 7 string would be useful, as they are commonly used.

Pretty good

Just got it. I am still checking it out. It looks like it's gonna be very useful. I'm not sure about the chord configuration yet. It has a lot of options though. I like how you can click on the chords, scales etc. to isolate or change or lookup. It would be nice to get examples of chords on a chord grid. I have a pretty good knowledge of chords, jazz chords included, just not very certain how to read all the chords, I understand fretboard visualization seeing different patterns in that point it

Hoping for left handed version soon.

Finally a chord/scale chart that mirrors the charts I made, and still use, many years ago on graph paper. I was hoping it had a left handed conversion, maybe soon. Very good though, easy to read, all inversions shown on the fretboard at once, just like my paper charts. Nice job!

What? Guitar too!? Thank you!

I have been using this developers app to make note maps for Uke for a while, maybe a year now? And I was thinking it would be great if there was a version for guitar. I don’t know why the full set is not listed on the Uke version but I just found this and bought it. The free version shows you the C major scale so you can see how this works. For a dollar you can unlock rest rest of the maps and they are beautiful. Displays include note names, scale numbers or just plan dots. Love this series