Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: dnburgess on January 14, 2013, 05:41:46 PM
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I need a chord charting app for Mac / iPad (and Android if poss) that can show the beats per chord as I am playing with a guitarist who's timing is a little erratic. Most of the apps I've seen seem to just show chords above the lyrics, without any guide to timing.
Any suggestions?
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get a new guitarist! LOL
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thinkmusictech/thinkmusic-ipad-app-the-ultimate-music-notation-ap
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http://www.irealb.com/
Don't know if this is the sort of thing you're looking for, but I use it all the time to chart stuff....
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Mike,
How is the 'practice' mode on iReal b?
It looks like a very cool app.
We just got an ipad . . . If I can only stop playing Texas Hold 'Em, Angry Birds and Scrabble with my wife I may find more uses for it!!!
:-D
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I use iRealb a lot, for gigs and practice. Best feature - you can transpose tunes to any key. Worst feature - the charts you can download are chords only, no lead sheets. But i like ita lot.
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The app comes with only 3 styles of backup- medium swing, Latin/bossa, and pop rock. The additional styles sets are extra $$ but worth it. Songbooks like the jazz 1300 are a free download from the site (all the realbook volumes & then some ). All in all the sounds are on par w/ band in a box though not as tweakable. the fact that you can chart ideas on your phone / pad makes it my go to. I wish I had this when I was in college, it would have saved me sooooo much time practicing.
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And the charts are all editable as well, another good feature, so you can tweak the changes in the charts. It's a very useful app.
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Thanks guys - irealb looks great. I'll give it a go.
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Terry - the guitarist is an old time blues/bluegrass singer songwriter used to playing solo, so the timing is, shall we say, fluid.