One of my favorite apps. Its a great handy app to have available next to any song to help with identifying chords and finger positioning.Another option: you can hear the chord. Very easy to use and doesnt require a lot of space.
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Country | Price |
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Canada | 4.99 CAD |
China | 28 CNY |
France | 3.99 EUR |
Germany | 3.99 EUR |
Italy | 3.99 EUR |
Netherlands | 3.99 EUR |
Portugal | 3.99 EUR |
Spain | 3.99 EUR |
Poland | 4.49 EUR |
UK | 3.99 GBP |
India | 399 INR |
Japan | 600 JPY |
Korea, Republic Of | 5500 KRW |
Poland | 19.99 PLN |
Russia | 349 RUB |
Turkey | 149.99 TRY |
USA | 3.99 USD |
Korea, Republic Of | 4.39 USD |
Ukraine | 4.99 USD |
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MacDesktop,Reviews
Great App!
Pretty useful, but would love to see an update
I like the app and find it useful, but I cant get the drag and drop to work properly. Ive tried dragging and dropping the chords into TextEdit and Microsoft Word, but instead of the image of the chord, I get a link to the image of the chord. If I click on the link, it will open a .png image in another application. I also wish there was an area below the chords that allowed you to drag each chord image of the chords you want in a certain order, so if you are playing along with a song you can see all the chords you need rather than having to click on the chord buttons to see each chord (plus an additional button if you want to add/remove a minor to the chord, etc). As it is, its a useful tool to look up how to play a chord, but not as useful as a reference if you need to switch frequently between chords.
120 Ukulele chords
This program is fantastic, if you play songs and/or learn different keys or what ever with the uke, this program can show and even make the sound of the chord you. Very easy to use just click and there’s the chord, has visual of fingering, and you can compare sound, the only thing i would do different in the program is the numbering of the strings it really should be 1 starting at the bottom then up to 4, however it shows the finger positions, and now I’m used to it. Definitly worth the money i keep it up on my mac while playing any music. I would also like to see the program evolve to show the different chords in different positions. I would recommend this to anyone learning or even as just a reminder guide.
Ok at best!
It is hands down easy to opperate. Layout is nice too. It only shows chords in one positions. That’s the down side! At best it’s probably only worth $2.00. The copy and paste chords is the only redeeming quality. Yet, even that is nothing to brag about do to lack of chord varitions.