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Scales Pro - Chords & Scales

Interactive Circle of 5ths

⭐️4.5 / 5
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All Versions of Scales Pro

2.8.7

April 30, 2024

- bug fixes and enhancements

2.8.6

July 1, 2021

- bug fixes

2.8.5

June 13, 2021

- minor improvements

2.8.4

May 10, 2021

- fix review requesting logic

2.8.3

May 8, 2021

- name updated

2.8.2

April 18, 2021

- minor adjustments

2.8.1

March 27, 2021

- minor adjustments

2.8.0

March 7, 2021

- new fretboard look

2.7.0

February 28, 2021

- bug fixes and user interface enhancements

2.6.1

February 21, 2021

- show available scales on startup

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Description of Scales Pro

Unveiling Harmony: Scales Pro - The Circle of Fifths App Master the musical landscape with our app, your interactive guide to key signatures, chords, and scales! Explore with ease: Visualize relationships: Our interactive circle lets you explore the connections between major and minor keys, all at your fingertips. Identify key signatures: Learn how many sharps or flats belong to each key with a tap. Discover chords: Unlock the secrets of harmony by generating chords for any key instantly. Practice scales: Master the building blocks of music with on-screen scale diagrams for every key. This app is perfect for: Music students: Gain a deeper understanding of music theory in a fun and interactive way. Musicians of all levels: Enhance your composition skills and experiment with new harmonies. Vocalists and instrumentalists: Quickly identify key signatures and transpose sheet music on the go. Dive into scales and chords with Scales Pro! This interactive app utilizes the circle of fifths to guide your learning. Simply swipe the wheel to explore all 12 tones of the chromatic scale, and tap any note to hear it sound. Scales Pro offers clear visuals with color-coded fretboards (for 12 guitar scales) and keyboards (for 6 piano chords), making it an ideal tool for musicians of all levels. Instruments: - Acoustic Guitar - Bass Guitar - Piano Scales: - Major - Natural Minor - Harmonic Minor - Minor Pentatonic - Major Pentatonic - Blues Modes: - Mixolydian - Locrian - Lydian - Dorian - Phrygian - Aeolian Chords for the piano: - Major, Dominant 7th, Minor, Major 7th, Minor 7th
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Scales Pro: FAQ

Is Scales Pro iPad-friendly?

Yes, Scales Pro is compatible with the iPad.
The Scales Pro app was created by Coskun Deniz.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 17.2 or higher.
Users love Scales Pro, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.5 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Scales Pro Is Music.
The latest version of Scales Pro is 2.8.7.
Scales Pro’s latest update was rolled out on July 5, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Scales Pro app is now available in American English.
Sorry, Scales Pro is not available on Apple Arcade.
Absolutely! In-app purchases are accessible within Scales Pro.
Unfortunately, Scales Pro is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Scales Pro

  • App said it was 2.99 charged me $19.24?!

    Not sure that is going on there, but I’ve not looked at the app 2 seconds and already not liking what just happened.

    Developer Response

    hello, thank you for reporting that but you should contact Apple as we developers don't have any control on how people getting charged. Regards.
  • Beautiful interface but very limited

    Unsure why you had to limit the chords for piano, but not guitar or bass.

    Could have been a good teaching tool and resource.
  • Doesn’t actually use the power of the circle. What a waste

    Why not expand the circle and show the relationships of the notes? Cool
    UI but falls b…(flat)