Ukulele Chords and Scales
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Version :1.1
Size :69.13Mb
Updated :Jun 5,2015
Developer :scott sopata
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Based on the reviews of the Ukulele Chords and Scales app, here are three cons and pros, each limited to 15 words: **Cons:** 1. Some users find the app's user interface confusing and difficult to navigate. 2. The app lacks a tutorial or instructional content to help beginners. 3. Some users experience frustration with the app's chord diagram sizing issues. **Pros:** 1. Users praise the app's comprehensive database of ukulele chords and scales. 2. The app's chord diagrams are easy to read and understand, even for beginners. 3. The app's searching and filtering features make it easy to find specific chords and scales.
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Description
This app makes learning scales and chords easy. It will show you: - where to put your finger. - how the notes relate to each other. - how chords and scales relate Best yet is shows you patterns all over the fretboard. You will be able to easily identify common formations and where they need to be. The all also takes in to consideration the use alternative tunings. Full fretboard of scales and chords! Note relationships! Alternative Tunings! How chords and scales relate!
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