Suggester : Chords and Scales Reviews – Page 13

5/5 rating based on 126 reviews. Read all reviews for Suggester : Chords and Scales for iPhone.
Suggester : Chords and Scales is free iOS app published by Mathieu Routhier

A+

Guillermo Otero

I am grateful and very happy to have such amazing tool, i am back to rate 5 stars, thank you for listening to the feedback and improving over expectations of the clients, I love Suggester.


Greatest Ever

Ace with

Greatest app ever, great for songwriter. Able to create great chord progressions and turn-arounds. Borrow out of key chords to add to progressions. A must for any music student or songwriter.


Only one request

Jdhaagenson

I love this app, it helps me outline chords before I write music. I especially like that you can export as midi. And that you can change the note length to create rhythms is very helpful too so if I have a rhythm in my head I don’t forget it. Also I love that you can separate into sections and loop each section or the whole thing! My only request would be to add 6ths to the possible chords because if I’m thinking of using a 6th I can’t hear it as part of the progression! Other than that this is my go to app every time I’m writing a song.


Best App I’ve used for Chord Knowledge!

ChrisButterSauce

I’m not playin! Ive been through a lot of apps and this one takes the cake.


I never rate anything but this app is amazing

unsubsribe

I love it. Could have a nicer looking interface, but it’s functionally exactly what I need. Would be great if I could mess with the timing a bit


Almost perfect

cmkadmin

5 stars for functionality. The only chord progression application that uses Roman numeral notation 100% correctly and doesn’t limit you to diatonic chords, plus lets you enter inversions, altered bass notes, the whole ball of wax. Perfect export to FL Studio Mobile, and midi. Interface needs a couple things. Ability to collapse sections, and start play from middle of progression. Also, some longer notes would be better if they would sustain to the end. But those are minor quibbles. Best chord progression app out there.