Efficient Guitar Triad Chords
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Version :1.0
Size :339.78Mb
Updated :Nov 8,2016
Developer :Appgorithm, LLC
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three pros and three cons of the "Efficient Guitar Triad Chords" app, each limited to 15 words: **Pros:** 1. "Easy to learn and practice guitar triad chords with interactive lessons and exercises." 2. "Comprehensive library of chords and songs to play along with and learn quickly." 3. "Intuitive interface and detailed explanations make it easy to understand chord progressions." **Cons:** 1. "Some users find the app's pacing too fast, making it difficult to absorb material." 2. " Limited customization options for practicing chord changes and strumming patterns." 3. " Occasional audio lag and app crashes can disrupt learning sessions."
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Description
Need to learn triad chords? Need to learn which triads belong to each scale? Need to find the most efficient transitions between chords? This is the app for you. This focuses on the most common of triad chords, the ones on the first three strings. A great way to diversify your sound! Great to fingerpick, arpeggiate, try a reggae sound, or just get a different feel than you would streaming open chords, barre chords or chunky power chords. First select a scale (all the common modes are offered.) The screen will show the chord charts for each triad in that scale, as well as their accompanying first and second inversions. This is a good starting point for learning the chords. Now, to take it a step further, tap on the first chord in your progression, say the root I chord. The most efficient chord inversion for each of the remaining chords in the scale will be highlighted. This will help you reduce the amount of movement along the neck. So if you wanted to go from the C major (I) chord with it's root on the 8th fret, to a G major (V) chord, the suggested chord would be the first inversion of G at the 7th fret.
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