Company Name: Ghostdust
About: If you’ve ever asked “What chord am I playing?” Reverse Chord Finder Pro
is for you! Just select two or more notes — using piano, stringed instruments,
or music notation — and the app will show you the names of the chords that
match.
“This app is simply awesome! It will accelerate your discovery of new
chords in leaps and bounds and raise your level of playing to new heights.
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by AppDev11
I found the capo feature isn’t working. For example, an open position D major shape should not have the same notes as when in front of a capo at the second fret (or anywhere else), yet that is exactly what it currently shows in-app.
Disappointing but hopefully easy for the developers to correct soon.
by Upset Anonymous
I downloaded this app specifically because there was a chord that I wanted to find and I figured an app would be a great way to do so. The problem is that I need the chord on the piano and you have to pay just to access the piano. Ever figure that maybe the person using the app doesn’t play guitar? How is it fair that you only give the guitar players free access? Ever think of giving the users 1 free CHOICE and then making the rest premium? Ridiculous. I’ve never left a bad review before so I feel bad for doing this but this definitely needs to be addressed because it is in no way fair to us piano players. This was the first app I looked to and I feel bad that I had to delete it and find another one but make it make sense please.
by Jtn0222
It would be awesome to have a figured bass/roman numeral option too for the keyboard part and customizable language. For example instead of saying "A#minor seventh, G# bass note" we could have it say "fourth inversion" or 4 2. That way we could see all the different things we can call the chord