Slash Chords on Guitar
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Version :2.0
Size :34.09Mb
Updated :Jan 9,2018
Developer :Fonexsis
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After analyzing the reviews of the "Slash Chords on Guitar" app on the Apple App Store, I've identified the following pros and cons: **Pros:** 1. "Accurate chord charts and tutorials help beginners learn efficiently and effectively." 2. "User-friendly interface makes it easy to find and play desired chords instantly." 3. "In-app lessons and exercises provide personalized improvement plans for guitarists." **Cons:** 1. " Limited chord options and lack of customization for advanced players' needs." 2. "Occasional touch-screen lag and inaccurate note detection can be frustrating." 3. "In-app purchases for premium features can be costly for some users' budgets." Note: These cons and pros are based on a summary of the users' reviews and may not represent every individual's experience with the app.
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Description
Guitarists are often confused when they find a slash chord. The good part is that they are easy to understand. The purpose of slash chords is to specify when the lowest pitch in a chord is not the root note. Often we call this the bass note even though a bass guitar is not playing it. For example, G/B is a G chord with a B as a bass note. When spoken, we call this G-slash-B or G-over-B. The Slash Chords on Guitar app presents you 24 types of slash chords (12 majors and 12 minors), each of which consists of several variations (up to 15). You can choose the chord (type and key), choose its variation, play it fast of slow, learn what scale degrees and notes this chord is builded from, transpose chord and see the fingerings on the fretboard. Also you can explore open strings chords by using built in function "Open strings lock". Fonexsis will add more chords in free future updates. For more info please visit http://www.fonexsis.com
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