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NextChord: Chord Suggestions

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NextChord: Chord Suggestions

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542 ratings
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User Reviews for NextChord: Chord Suggestions

5
Great song writing and music theory tool

This is an impressive app. I’ve just started to play around with its functionality but the fact that it can recommend next chords based on what I’ve already played will be a huge help next time I’m stuck with a song im writing.

bkk25, Jun 14, 2020
5
What a great app for capturing chords ideas when on the road!

I just downloaded the app and I love it! A really great way to break out of ruts and find interesting new chord options. Moving forward, I’d love to see copy and paste support so I don’t have to go through the “...” to find the same chord I already used, an ability to re-order chords already in the sequence and maybe a “do I feel lucky” mode where it will just throw a random chord into the sequence.

Dave-A-Rooney, Jan 18, 2020
5
Really awesome app for musicians.

There’s a lot of artists who could benefit from using this app. Chords can be daunting to play or learn, but this helps make them simple. I would love a piano instrument but the guitar’s sound wonderful as a place holder. The app is very smooth & I love the icon for it. I do know my way around a piano, however, I’m no Beethoven yet, so I can’t exactly fact check every chord possibility, or variation. But I do like all the options they provide. Found this off reddit btw, so shoutout to u/nextchord

DcTexas5, Jan 17, 2020
5
Very helpful

Love everything about this app. I like the chord diagrams but one thing annoys me, the fret numbers are so small I have a very hard time reading them. If they made the fret numbers larger that would help me. Is it just me?

dichroman, Jun 22, 2023
5
No music theory background? No problem!

I didn’t major in music theory so when I’m trying to write a song, I rarely know what chord should come next. Sure, I could futz around with my guitar until I randomly land on something that sounds good...but sometimes I want help. Enter NextChord.NextChord provides a list of recommendations based on popular songs everybody already loves. So instead of wasting my time trying to determine what chord makes the most sense, this app provides me with a list of suggestions that actually sound good without me having to know anything about music theory - what key I’m in, is it major/minor, whatever. Furthermore, it shows me the tabs for each chord suggestion so the app actually helps me learn new chords and try progressions outside my comfort zone / existing knowledge base. As an amateur musician / songwriter, I’ve found NextChord to be super helpful when I’m trying to answer the age old songwriting question, “What next?”. But even if I were more than just a hobbyist, I think this app would be super helpful if I had writers-block, wanted to see if my song / chord progression aligns with mainstream taste, or wanted to share my progression with writing partners/bandmates/friends.

DrJabberwocky, Jan 10, 2020
5
Blown away.

For some one who constantly has music trapped in their head but can’t always figure out what direction it should go after the initial progression is figured out, this app has smashed down that wall I am used to running into. Thank you, thank you, a thousand times thank you for making this app, and making it free on top of that. Much love!!

Jay Belanger, Jan 21, 2020
3
Good not bad

The app should have an option to input the specific notes you were playing on your instrument via a chord, chart or diagram. Similar to a reverse cord search. The app should also have some thing that listens to your Hall Chord progression so we can identify what key you are in. also, the manual search for a specific cord is oddly displayed - when I type in a letter of a cord, it should first show results for the corresponding cord, but what it does instead is display in alphabetical order, all chords with that character in it. So if I type in a capital A then the search results display C chords first that have an A in the name. So that’s pretty lame. Lastly, the app uses my microphone to pick up what chords I am playing - it shoul understand the inversion and the position since it can hear the order of the pitches from lowest to highest. I want my cord progression to reflect the inversion and position when I tap on the displayed chords afterward. And I don’t want to hear a full six note chord if I’m only playing three notes for a given cord. Lotta ways to improve this app, but it’s not a bad app. Period. Next cord and hook theory should call one another and make an app together.

The Heat Thickens, May 16, 2023
5
Makes you a musician

This is invaluable. Figuring out chord possibilities takes a lot of learning, and there is always more than you could ever think of available.This helps put it all immediately at your fingertips. You just take the chords and run, or do your analysis afterwards to see why it works and why you do/don’t like it.

The Swanson Guarantee, Dec 05, 2022
4
Great App (where’s the MIDI?)

This is a great app for inspiring your next great song. Easy to use, and goes very in depth with its native chord library. In my opinion, outside of these issues, this is the best chord app in the App Store, and I’ve got a lot of them. It also works hand in hand with Suggester, another fine app for composers.NextChord does feel a bit restricted due to its inability to export your new chord progression in MIDI, but I bet the wonderfully empathetic developers are working on that, as well as an iPad version, right? Good job!

TheKindness, Apr 07, 2020
5
BEST MOST USEFUL APP FOR SONGWRITERS AND MUSICIANS EVER.

February 29, 2020. This app is literal perfection. You would not believe how useful it is. I used to waste hours AND HOURS trying to come up with the right chord progression. I’ve tried every free songwriter/chord progression type app there is in store, and none come close to this one’s perfect combo of functionality and simplicity. NextChord is simply wonderful and the app definitely deserves more attention.

Zoie Knoch, Feb 29, 2020

Description

Suggestions for the next chord in your progression are based on a machine learning algorithm trained on over 10,000 songs. You can use your phone's microphone to recognize the chord that you are playing, and new suggestions will appear. As you build your progression you can change tempo, instrument, and the number of repeats.

You can hear any chord and see its diagram on guitar or piano. When you are all done, you can share a progression or save it for later.

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