Chordology

Chordology

Chord Dictionary

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Version History of Chordology

2.3.1

December 28, 2020

- Fixed issue with chord selection caused by iOS 14.

2.3.0

July 5, 2020

Big update to how the chords handled. Currently, there are around 600,000 unique chords, each of which may have 20+ positions on each instrument. This uses a huge amount of data, so i've had to re-think how they're generated and stored. The method used for storing them has changed, which means faster loading times and far more chords (previously I had to leave out inverted chords as it increases the number of chords tenfold). The lack of inversions meant that a lot of common Banjo and Ukulele tunings weren't possible! - All possible inversions can now be selected for each chord (For example, a Cmaj chord with the G or an E as the lowest note). - 4 String Tenor banjo added along with sounds. More banjo tunings to follow. - Improved the quality of sound playback. Any comments, criticisms or bugs found then please drop me an email at info@chordology.co.uk and i'll get back to you as soon as possible!

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2.2.1

July 3, 2020

- Fixed issue where accidental couldn't be de-selected correctly. - Fixed sus2 and sus4 modifiers. - Fixed issue where the wrong chord name would be displayed for accidentals.

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2.2.0

July 1, 2020

- Scales have now been added back in for piano. Working on adding these in for all instruments. - Sounds have been added for all instruments. These can be configured on the settings page.

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2.1.0

June 23, 2020

What’s new? - Now compatible with OSX. - Increased size on iPad. - Dark colours updated to improve usability. - Piano key display improved. - Added 13th modifier. What’s Fixed? - Fixed a crash when selecting a chord with all open position notes. - Chord modifiers now preserve their ordering when changing chords.

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2.0.3

June 21, 2020

- Fixed a crash for chords which don't have any variants.

2.0.0

June 19, 2020

What’s new? The iOS app has now been completely re-written in Swift using Swift UI. - Dark mode is now supported. - Added two variations of the Ukulele, depending on how you have the top string tuned. - Changed the hierarchy that defines how chords selected. - Added modifiers for suspended and added tone chords. What’s Fixed? - Temporarily removed the Banjo instrument as generating chords for this was causing a few issues due to the offset of the top string. - Chords are now sorted differently. - Fixed the split-screen issue that was occurring with the more recent iOS versions. - Complete re-write, so a lot of other bugs were fixed.

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1.8

October 17, 2017

Improvements and bugfixes.

1.7

October 14, 2017

- Fixed some incorrect minor scales.

1.6

October 13, 2017

- Improved graphics slightly. - Added a contact button. - Fixed minor bug with navigation bar on the iPhone version.

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Description of Chordology

Chordology is a multi-instrument chord dictionary allowing you to access to hundreds of thousands of chords. - Includes chords for multiple instruments, including guitar, piano and ukulele. - Shows sometimes thousands of variations of each chord. - Minimalist, lightning fast interface. - Supports both iPhone, iPad and OSX. - Completely ad free.

Chordology: FAQ

Does Chordology offer an iPad version?

Yes, Chordology is compatible with iPad devices.

Who is the creator of the Chordology app?

The Great Magnet Ltd developed the Chordology app.

What is the lowest iOS version that Chordology can run on?

The minimum supported iOS version for the Chordology app is iOS 13.1.

How does the app rank among users?

Chordology has a consumer rating of 4.5 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of Chordology?

The Main Genre Of The Chordology App Is Music.

Which is the latest version of Chordology?

2.3.1 is the current version of Chordology.

When was the latest Chordology update?

Chordology rolled out its latest update on November 30, 2024.

When was the Chordology app released?

Chordology originally came out on July 2, 2024.

What is the age rating for Chordology?

Chordology is suitable for children aged The Great Magnet Ltd.

What are the languages supported by Chordology?

Chordology is available in English.

Is Chordology accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, Chordology is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Chordology allow for in-app purchases?

No, Chordology does not allow for in-app purchases.

Can I use Chordology with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Chordology with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Chordology?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Chordology.

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Reviews of Chordology

perfect chord reference app

Super intuitive and convenient to use. All the other apps require scrolling and searching through huge lists of chords but this one gives you everything you need and you just combine them to build the chord.

Response from developer

Thanks for the great review, I’m glad you’ve found it useful!

amazing

this app is just great, big props to the developer for the work they put in. this app helped so much when I was learning about different chords and scales and helps so much now when I am tring to compose and I want a quick way to try different chord progressions and scales.
thank you.

Not A Universal App

I like the variety, however the usability is lacking here.
The iPad version is basically a small iPhone UI with borders stretched to the edges to make it seem full screen. You have to pinch your eyes or hold the iPad closer because it’s hard to see and harder to use.
The main point of having an iPad version in a music app is to use the extra screen space and processing power. Right now it’s just a lazy effort.
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