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relative scales
awesome app except when you want to change a minor scale chord progression into the "major version" (or vice versa) it offers to do so using the relative major key - but doing so results in a parallel transposition to that key rather than a relative one. This means , for example, when going from a minor key to a major key, VII becomes vii° rather than V - which sounds very bad. perhaps the goal is to allow the user to experiment, but there really should be a relative transposition offered if there's going to be a parallel one.Show lessMake this brillant
This app is a great usable four chord progression. If the maker would increase to 8 chord turnarounds looping a sequence. Also show the guitar chord pictures in sequence. This then would be a super app and learning tool. We still love this app the way it is in free use.
THINK WHAT THIS APP WOULD ACHIVE FOR LEARNING Music.Show lessGood good
Chord progressions are cool and super useful. You can sound out the progressions and you’re provided the chord notes
… but why are the chords written preferentially using sharps … like me seeing c d# g a# for cmin7 or ab c d# for ab maj is kinda weird.