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americaskate

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Apr 19, 2008
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Note:
I am the developer.

Talk:
Experimenting with chords and progressions is one of my
favorite parts about playing the guitar. Unfortunately, all the chord
apps I have tried have been very limiting as far as voicings go.
This is why I decided to create my own.

When it comes to playing the guitar, there are hundreds (or even thousands!)
of different ways (called voicings) to play a chord. Most apps only show a few ways
to play any given chord. For example - on the 0 fret, there are 28 ways to play a C Major
chord if you can stretch your fingers across 3 frets. Most apps
show you one way to play this, chordr shows you all 28.

If you have small hands, many of the chord voicings that most apps show can be difficult to
reach and play. With chordr, you can set the stretch in the settings which would therefore
show only the voicings that reach across a desired number of frets. Therefore, if you have
small hands, you can choose to show only the chord voicings that span across 2 frets. This
also means, that if you have large hands you can choose to show chord voicings that span across
5 frets - which give you tremendous amounts of options.

Chordr shows all of these voicings in a beautiful package.

Links:
video
app store

Images:
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