With Guitar Chord Parser, you can :
- save new songs by copy/past from the web or by writing them by hand in the text field
- visualize the successions of guitar chords patterns
- hear the chords when you tap on them, and when you navigate from one to the next with the arrows
- change the chord patterns with the + and - buttons of the right
- transpose the songs with the + and - buttons of the left
Three demo songs are included but without the lyrics because they are protected by copyright.
A little more than 30 chords are supported. Here are the suffixes you can use in the app to design a chord :
- Major chords :
["" maj M] [maj7 M7 Δ 7M] 6 6/9 add9 [maj9 Δ9] [maj13 Δ13] [sus4 sus] sus2 5
- 7th chords :
[7 dom] 7sus4 aug7 13b9 7#9 7b9 9 13 [7#5 7b13 7(b13)]
- Minor chords
[m min -] [m7 min7] m11 [mΔ mM maj7b5] [min6 m6] [m9 m7(9)] [m7b9 m7(b9)] [m7b13 m7(b13)]
- Diminished chords
[dim7 dim o º o7 º7] [m7b5 m7(b5) (m7b5)]
- Slash chords :
You can use the normal notation : for exemple A/E for an A major chord with E (the 5th of the chord) as the root. Supported slash chords : m/V 7/V 7/III M/V M/III
- The icon of the app was made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
- In this app I used the midi player Swift library made by Gene De Lisa : https://github.com/genedelisa/MIDISynth