Chords and Scales 2.0 released for iOS - Popular Music Composer

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Chords and Scales 2.0 released for iOS - Popular Music Composer - Published on 05/10/16

Freelance iOS and OS X developer, Janis Kirsteins today announces Chords and Scales 2.0, an update to the interactive chord, scale and chord progression reference and song composer developed for iOS devices. Chords and Scales lets you explore chords, scales, chord progressions and compose songs in intuitive and interactive way. Version 2.0 introduces the all-new song composer, as well as has been redesigned to have better looking and higher performance user interface.

Rga, Latvia - Janis Kirsteins, a freelance iOS and OS X developer, today is proud to announce the release of Chords and Scales 2.0, an update to the interactive chord, scale and chord progression reference and song composer developed for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Chords and Scales lets you explore chords, scales, chord progressions and compose songs in intuitive and interactive way. It helpful for musicians from beginners to experts and allows you to understand musical structures and find inspiration. Every musician can benefit.

All chords and scales can be played ascending, descending and harmonically and are shown on virtual piano and staff. The root note and inversion of the chords can easily be changed. App also includes song composer that allows you to easily layout chords progressions and recommend chords based on selected scale.

Features:
* Large chord collection
* Large scale collection
* Large chord progression collection
* Song composer with "in key" chord recommendations
* Audio playback support
* Piano and guitar sounds
* Ascending, descending and harmonic notation and playback
* Piano view for chords and scales
* Staff view for chords and scales
* Find chords and scales by the notes they contain
* Interactive circle of fifths
* Simple and intuitive

Chords and Scales has been redesigned to have better looking and higher performance user interface. Also, a new major feature is introduced called song composer that allows anyone to start composing songs. More content like chords, scales and chord progressions are added. It is possible to change the scale of chord progressions.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 8.1 or later
* 21.6 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Chords and Scales 2.0 is Free (with in-app purchase) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Music category. The full version can be purchased for only $1.99 (USD).

Chords and Scales 2.0: http://www.chordsandscales.co/
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/app/chords-scales-interactive/id714086944
Screenshot 1: http://kirsteins.com/chordsandscales/iPhone6-01ChordCollectionScreen_framed.png
Screenshot 2: http://kirsteins.com/chordsandscales/iPhone6-02ChordScreen_framed.png
Screenshot 3: http://kirsteins.com/chordsandscales/iPhone6-04CircleOfFifthsScreen_framed.png
App icon: http://kirsteins.com/chordsandscales/ChordsAndScales-Icon-512.png


Located in Riga, Latvia, Janis Kirsteins is a freelance iOS and OSX developer focusing primarily on applications related to music education and productivity. Copyright (C) 2016 Janis Kirsteins. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac OS X, iPhone, iPad, iPad mini, iPod touch, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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