Chord Analyser help
Press the notes and read the name, or pick the name and read the notes. Start at the top if the app is new to you, or jump straight to what you need.
What Chord Analyser is for
The idea behind the app, and why it reads a chord in both directions.
ReadYour first ten minutes
Sit down with the instrument in your hands: press four notes, read the name, hear it.
ReadNaming a chord you are playing
The reverse direction, in full: the readings, the degrees, the staff, and how to narrow what the app considers.
ReadLooking a chord up by name
The forward direction: the two rows at the top, the builder for awkward names, and the positions it hands back.
ReadInstruments and tunings
Banjo, mandolin, ukulele, violin and the rest, plus open tunings and the left-handed neck.
ReadThe microphone and MIDI
Two ways to hand the app a chord without touching the screen, and the honest limits of each.
ReadChord charts
The long one. The editor gesture by gesture, from a blank grid to a printed chart.
ReadThe free version and the full one
The honest list. What you get without paying, and what the purchase actually buys.
ReadSomething missing, or something that did not work the way this says? Tell me. The app is made by one person and every message is read.