4/5 rating based on 174 reviews. Read all reviews for FourChords Guitar Songbook for iPhone.
FourChords Guitar Songbook is free iOS app published by Musopia Oy
App trees
Could use a little more accuracy on the chords but overall it’s an amazing app
Sullys curve
Super easy to use, consider dropping the price though, $120.00 a year is pretty steep.
tired of nickname trys
I’m picking up the guitar later in life and being able to play along w songs I know and love is a great motivator. Support team is responsive (had a set up problem that they solved quickly) and app is easy to use. W over 2,000 songs to choose from, it’s been easy finding more than I have time to play.
lefty slinger
I’ve been taking your beginner course and jumping ahead on 4 chords. All I can say is wow !!! Justin you are amazing, I’ve progressed more in the last three weeks than I have in two years without you lessons. Beginners start right here with Justin and his apps, I promise you will be playing songs before you know it and singing. Thank you!!!! Jeff
lovesanjosesharks?
Ok I am a 10 year old girl who loves this app but I would like more metal (Metallica, megadeth,black sabbath Iron Maiden) that will be so good thx
Air Blackstone
You can look at the other reviews for what is likable about the app, so I won’t duplicate those praises. The biggest problem with this app is that it glitches on a regular basis. One of the most important thing as a beginner needs to work on is their timing. But this Apple often mess up on the downbeat advancing about a half a bar which will totally messed with your time. This is very frustrating and should easily be fixed by the developers. The other major shortcoming is trying to figure out strumming patterns that go with songs. You can easily start to think that you’re a better player than you really are because of the backing tracks. The interface is pretty sluggish changing from one Menya to another. Also the songs should remember what tempo you’ve been playing out. So for example knocking on heavens door is 74 BPM, but if you’re learning it at 59 BPM, the app won’t save what speed you’re trying to master. It resets to 74 ppm every time. Likewise there’s no tracking of your progress at any particular BPM. That would be a super simple feature to implement. There’s a microphone icon which I guess is supposed to allow you to record, but it doesn’t work.