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All Versions of ChordLab

3.6.9

October 16, 2021

Version 3.6.9 includes some graphic updates and improves overall performance.
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3.6.8

June 28, 2020

This version updates appearance on iOS 13 and some view animations.

3.6.7

July 30, 2019

This version includes bugfixes, ui updates and improved support for iOS 12.
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3.6.6

August 6, 2018

This version includes several general updates and improves support for iOS 11.
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3.6.5

November 8, 2016

This version improves support for iOS 10 and fixes a minor graphic issue.
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3.6.4

June 10, 2016

This version improves on default handling and fixes a minor issues with tone syllable display.
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3.6.3

May 31, 2016

This version updates generated audio synchronicity and includes general optimizations.
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3.6.2

December 17, 2015

• ChordLab is now a universal app that runs on all iOS devices. Some updates were also made for iPad Pro compatibility.
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3.6.1

December 9, 2015

This version improves support for iOS 9 and fixes a minor localization issue. An inconsistency in chord tone generation was also addressed.
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3.6.0

February 26, 2015

This version adds triple resolution graphics for iPhone 6 Plus and improved iOS 8 support.
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ChordLab In-App Purchases History

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06 Winds Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sound. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Flute, Clarinet, Oboe
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05 Mallets Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sound. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Vibraphone, Xylophone, Log Drum
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09 Winds Pack 2

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sounds. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Trumpet, Saxophone, Bassoon
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10 Folk Strings Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sounds. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Dulcimer, Saz , Bouzouki
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01 Keyboard Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sound. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Clavinet
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04 Strings Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sound. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Orchestra, Pizz Violins, Strings
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02 Guitar Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sound. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Acoustic Guitar, Distorted Guitar, Classical Guitar
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07 Synths Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sound. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: 20_SynthSine 21_SynthSaw 22_SynthSquare
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03 Bass Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sound. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Slap Bass, Pick Bass, Fretless Bass
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08 Folk Pack

This pack adds sound files that can be played in addition to the default sounds. Once installed these additional instruments will be available for playback: Accordeon, Harp, Pan Flute
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Price History of ChordLab

Description of ChordLab

ChordLab is a specialist tool and calculator of sorts for modern four-part voice leading. Everyone has heard these colors in the arrangements of Big Bands - the horn riffs in the Jetsons carton song for example. With ChordLab we can in a way flip through all possible permutations of these chords. More theoretical background is available in the documentation. This is not a general chord app for beginning instrumentalists. To the intermediate player, however, ChordLab can be a source of great inspiration and introduction to many new color choices. Four-part harmony may feel restrictive on instruments capable of more than 4 voices, but for a small choir for example it is a basic fact of life. It has become a staple in modern music as well as it allows the accompanist to declutter the spectrum in a sense by playing fewer notes. Root and fifth substitutions are applied automatically when dialing up a chord in ChordLab. Simply like that. Once the quality of a chord has been set it can then be viewed and listened to in all standard and not so standard drop voicings and moved through its inversions. This is of particular importance to guitar players as quite a few voicings are impossible to play and one may be left with rather few options. Chord spelling is also the main feature of ChordLab's Apple Watch app. ChordLab has an interactive Circle of Fifths. With it we can look up key signatures for major and minor scales as well as all other modes derived of the major scale. So it is possible for example to display key signatures for all mixolydian scales and simultaneously highlight the other degrees for that mode. Additionally ChordLab displays degree structures for a key in standard Roman numerals. This is extremely useful when putting together chord progressions. Roots of the current harmonic domain are highlighted in white and can be tapped to audit the associated chords. The chord finder feature in ChordLab allows you to search its database for 3 or 4 note structures to determine their harmonic quality. To find a chord in its database ChordLab uses the enharmonically simplest solution and does not require you do know whether a note is called G# or an Ab. This is especially useful for guitarists that seldomly encounter chords in root position due to the tuning of the instrument. Features include: • Chord spelling for all common chords • Notation and textual representation of chord tones • Chord finder for triads and seventh chords • Alto, bass, tenor, treble clefs, TAB and grand staff • All inversions and standard voicings • Virtual piano and guitar instruments • Chord tone labeling in instrument views • All common open and alternate tunings presets (guitar) • Automatic root and fifth substitution • Apple Watch app There is a lot of functionality built into ChordLab, but as with any tool it is what we make of it. If chord spelling is a term in your vocabulary ChordLab should be of interest. Or maybe you want to grow your chord reportoire. Putting music theory into words often makes it sound overly complex yet nobody would say that orange or purple are complicated. ChordLab lets you play and work with colors in a sense and shows you how to play them on your instrument. It is very a unique tool for musicians, song-writers, professionals and music students and one that you will find yourself coming back to again and again.
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ChordLab: FAQ

Is ChordLab compatible with the iPad?

Yes, ChordLab is iPad-friendly.
The ChordLab app was built by Arthur Roolfs.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 12.1 or above.
The ChordLab app has a consumer rating of 5.0 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Chordlab Is Music.
3.6.9 is the latest released ChordLab version.
The latest ChordLab update was released on June 30, 2024.
The ChordLab app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, ChordLab supports Danish, Dutch, English and 11 more.
No, ChordLab is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, ChordLab supports in-app purchases for added functionality.
Sorry, ChordLab is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of ChordLab

  • Some missing things, overall a great idea

    This app has some issues. I spell out a c-7 using the dials and it insists that it's a eb6/c. Sure, I guess that technically correct but I am specifying c as the root! But when I punch in a c-7 explicitly the dials are set to the same notes. So how do get exactly what I want and how do I trust what the app is telling me?

    This app still needs to be able to display more than four notes.

    It does have some nice thing about it - the ability to see drop voicings and all inversions is wonderful.

    Overall I feel like for the price this was a waste of money.

    Developer Response

    Thank you so much for taking the time to review ChordLab. It has been many years of course, but we are only now allowed to respond. Returning more than one search result may be a way to alleviate your search concern. Other than that, however, this tool is all about 4-part voice leading - a technique in modern arrangement. So, there can't be more than 4 voices. We might do better, however, in emphasizing the truly specialist nature of this tool. ChordLab is not a beginner's chord app, but rather a specialized tool for modern arrangement.
  • Cool program

    The chord finder feature alone would be worth the price of admission. I can't count the number of times I have been wrecking my brain to figure out a chord I found on the guitar so I could write it down somewhere. The other thing is that I actually needed something for piano and guitar. Also the circle of fifths is very cool. You definitely want to get this if you're into anything like alternative or jazz or want to move past power chords.
  • chord lab

    A little sorry I paid $10. I have other chord programs and for some reason I thought it would show more than four notes per chord. (I should have read the fine print. Example...it would be nice to see all the notes in an 11th or 13th. Also, there seems to be no logic on the keyboard that let's you choose four notes for a chord. When you press a new key, it's hard to tell which note is going to go away. A least the circle of fifths part was okay.