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Chord X — Guitar Ear Training app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 9712 ratings )
Education Music
Developer: Lev Tyrnov
Free
Current version: 1.3.13, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 23 Mar 2023
App size: 123.77 Mb

+ High-quality audio libraries.
+ No MIDI sounds. Only real samples recorded by real musicians, with additional sound libraries available to spice up your practice.
+ Build custom levels to practice the chords you want.
+ Auto-generated levels that focus on your weaknesses.
+ Practice in both major and minor keys.
+ No scrolling through endless menus looking for the right exercise. The game adjusts its difficulty as you go. Just hit Start!
+ Detailed statistics that show you how far youve come and help identify problem areas.
+ Available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian and Ukrainian.

Learn to play by ear and stop relying on chord charts. ChordX helps guitarists and other musicians practice recognizing chord progressions common in popular music. It turns the chore of everyday ear training into a dynamic and interactive activity that will keep you engaged.

Developing a good musical ear can be a daunting task, but our app makes it easy to get started. You dont need to know music theory or have prior experience with ear training to benefit from using ChordX. Unlike many other ear training apps, ChordX is focused on a single exercise making it the perfect introduction to ear training. The exercise starts out extremely simple, and the app adjusts the difficulty as you go. The more advanced you are, the more challenging it becomes.

With ChordX, you will be listening to high-quality audio recordings of a real guitar played by a professional. We have created an audio library of chord voicings most used by guitarists, and we invite you to take full advantage of it! And to make it better still, we are working to create more sound libraries like this to help make your practice sessions more varied and effective.

ChordX allows you to customize your practice experience to make it as easy or as difficult as you want it to be. If you already possess good aural skills, you can push the difficulty to the extreme by adjusting payback tempo and the type of cadence. And if its still too easy because youve got perfect pitch, no problem! Just hide the chord names to help you concentrate on the relationships between the sounds.

Your performance during practice is analyzed to provide you with detailed statistics that show you where you excel, and what to work on next. You can see exactly how good you are at identifying each of the chords, and what mistakes you make most often.