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Have you ever tried to figure out what the chords are to your favorite songs? Yamaha's new Chord Tracker app does the hard work for you, and much more! The Yamaha Chord Tracker app for iPhone/iPod touch/iPad helps you practice and perform songs by analyzing the audio song stored in your iOS device and then displays the chord symbols for you.
Category Price Seller Device
Music Free Yamaha Corporation of America iPhone, iPad, iPod

[Features]
(1) Easy chord chart display of your favorite songs
Play the chords of the audio songs stored on your iOS device by simply reading the chord sequence extracted by Chord Tracker and shown on the iOS device display.

[Note]
1. The chords displayed by this application will match the mood of the original song very closely, but may not be an exact match for the original chords used.
2. Songs protected by DRM can not be used in this application.

(2) Customize a song tempo/key and edit chords
The tempo and key can be changed if desired for your practice or performance. You can even edit the chords to make your own arrangement of the song by choosing from two recommended chords or selecting the chord root and chord type.

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Reviews

Latest update not good
Marvin1957

First let me say that I have always thought this was the best app of its kind. However after the latest update, I have to set the tempo to 120% and transpose to +3 on every song after it is imported. Once this issue came up, l discovered no way to directly contact Yamaha directly about the problem. It has always been a 5 star app for me until now. Please help Yamaha!


Needs to be able to access Spotify tracks too
Muskie Michael

My main concern with this app is that it can’t access anything from Spotify. It would be much easier to learn songs from Spotify than Apple Music.


Problems with selecting music
Music11991999

I don’t know what the problem is but it says “this data cannot be selected”. I’ve heard a lot of people praise this app but it seems that this app does not work with iOS. I have Apple Music so I do not know what the problem is. I hope to hear back from the developer and let me know if there’s anything that can be done about this problem.


The Absolute best Chord Recognition app
Clive Luis

As long as you load your audio into ITUNES( only drawback) , it does a stellar job, not to mention you can send chords to PSR keyboards


Try to connect with dropbox
Taydoc_cdg

I try to connect with drop box but doesn’t work.i don’t know how to use it.can not connect to phone library too


In tears...
chashot

It is very difficult to make a 69 yr old male cry, but this app did it. I have several orchestrated pieces that I wanted to play on my guitar and found it extremely difficult to find each chord. Not only does this app find the chords (almost always perfectly), it also shows the piano and guitar fingering when you select a note. And, free? God bless you.


How to see my song?
khanhbbbb1

How to see my song?


useful
Jjucucudhbzjsjwuzuus

perfect for simple chord structure... don't need to be a genius to figure out super detailed chords when knowing the bass bite of any chords... only think i would love to see added is an auto metronome for reference


You Still Need a Pretty Good Ear
DengNNJ

Over all it’s okay. It gives a pretty good idea of key and works well for major chords. But it has difficulty distinguishing between Major 7ths and Minor chords (like Cmaj7 and Em for instance), and it misses subtle chord changes a lot (C to C7 for instance). But it’s free and it provides a solid start, so 3 stars.


Great concept, poor execution
Johnniebizot

The functions are very nice, generating chords and showing them for piano or guitar, with transpose options. The problem is it doesn’t recognize the license for newly downloaded songs. If they get to fix that, It will be a hard to beat app.


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