Great design
Very good design. Simple, yet practical and very helpful for recognizing chords.Developer Response
Thank you very much - that’s music to our ears! 🎶🥰Great design
Very good design. Simple, yet practical and very helpful for recognizing chords.Developer Response
Thank you very much - that’s music to our ears! 🎶🥰B sharp and E Sharp
The app doesn’t recognize d sharp and e flat as the same note. It also suggests that there are the notes bsharp and e sharp. The coding and format are good but it marks many answers wrong incorrectly.Developer Response
Thanks for your feedback. I think these are just enharmonics and in the context of a particular scale notes like E# or B# actually do exist. For example, the scale of G# is: G♯, A♯, B♯, C♯, D♯, E♯, F𝄪. Therefore the chord C# in that key contains the notes C#, E# and G#. Sure, this is just a music theoretical abstraction and in the end, on our instruments, an E# is just F. It‘s all about context and in the context of a particular chord D# is not the same as Eb. For example, the chord G# is made of G#, B# and D#. You can’t replace the D# with an Eb in that chord, because theoretically it‘s not in the scale. Although it‘s the same note on the instrument with the same physical frequency. Please correct me if I‘m missing something here and contact me via email at danial@songwriting.tools! Best, Danial