4/5 rating based on 26 reviews. Read all reviews for Matt Warnock Guitar 251 Chords for iPhone.
Matt Warnock Guitar 251 Chords is paid iOS app published by Leafcutter Studios Ltd
Bert man tooth
This app is cool, I wish there was a feature that you could set to play random 251's a set number of times and then change... Also this app would be cooler if you could set it to be just notation too. (To practice reading chords.)
jbud70
Matt is a great resource an teacher of jazz guitar and this app reflects that.
BrooklynTele
I have purchased some pricey guitar apps, like Guitar Toolkit, which were worth every penny. That said I am disappointed with this app, largely because it seems like a dollar app. First the audio is pretty bad, using midi type sounds which are not pleasant. Second, for an $8 app, why not allow the user to choose different progressions as well? I knew I was getting 251s, but feel this app should go further with progression numbers you can change as well. The random feature makes for many bizarre and harsh progressions. I think the dev could have included a "suggested" or "common" voicings option. Lastly, I would been over the moon, if this app would allow for multiple progressions in different keys, to mimic a song and help a guitarist move between 251 progressions melodically. I suppose I was expecting a lot more. The app does just what it says, in the most minimal sense, but at a high price.
Lindydanny
The only thing I wish this app had more than what it already does is the ability to customize your chord progression. With so few jazz guitar apps out there, this is a welcome addition!
inebej
Although I know music, I've only been studying jazz guitar for eight months. Matt Warnock is my teacher. Since he's a musician /and/ a teacher he has a way of demystifying the music. This app is a further step in his effort to publish all his knowledge about jazz guitar and make the music entirely accessible. Grab this high-quality app.
Ayn Randy
What marvelous learning aid! Now I don't have to drive myself crazy trying to group 2-5-1 chord patterns closely together. I did find the chord dictionary very limited,and the price was a bit much, but that close chord grouping feature justifies the price.
SkyrockAim
Teaches you how to figure out for yourself just about every playable guitar chord. Way more valuable than all the chord catalog apps out there. Maybe it's because an actual professor of music wrote it!
2Buck Chuck
First, the settings menu says that right hand fretboard is the default, but it's not. That threw me for a loop for a few minutes. Second, a number of the chords shown in the examples are unplayable with normal hands. I just tried the app again, and the main screen is missing, I can't access the settings. The tools screen is not intuitive, you have to select the X in order for the playback settings to take effect.