About this app
Guitar Chord Book brings together everything you need to find, hear, and build guitar chords in one app. [Find 370+ chords instantly] 12 roots x 31 types fully covered — major, minor, 7th, M7, m7, 6, sus4, add9, dim, aug, and tensions like 7(9), 7(b9), 7(#9), 7(13), M7(13), m7(11) and more. Just pick a root and a type to see the fingering at once. Each chord includes multiple voicings, so you can explore other shapes up the neck. [Tap to hear it] Built-in realistic guitar samples play every time you select a chord, so you learn by ear. Compare how each voicing sounds. [Auto-play progressions] A rich library of classics — Royal Road, Canon, ii-V-I, 12-bar blues and more. Play any progression back at your own tempo with the current chord highlighted. [Compose your own songs] Line up chords, set tempo, time signature, sections and repeats, then save your own progression. Preview as you go, or start from a built-in progression and edit it. [Handy practice tools] - Capo calculator: transpose keys and find the capo position - Metronome: 40-240 BPM, multiple time signatures - Strum patterns: 8-beat, 16-beat, bossa nova, reggae, funk and more - Practice log: track daily practice time and streaks on a calendar [Beginner guide] The first 8 chords to learn, plus practice tips. [More] - Favorites for chords and progressions - Left-handed mode (mirrored diagrams) - 9 languages supported From beginner practice to advanced voicing hunts to songwriting — one book that does it all.
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Go from looking up chords to writing songs: key-based chord suggestions, a swipeable chord chart, progression templates, and transpose. Single-chord export is now free.
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