In this app, you can create and edit chord sheets directly on your iPad by entering chords with simple gestures and adjusting layout automatically. Includes PDF export, sharing options, and rhythm notation features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 73 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.6
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
78%
4 star
16%
3 star
4%
2 star
2%
1 star
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Low review manipulation risk
25% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
73% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
78% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Chordsheet Maker
FEATURES
• Triads from a finger
Enter chords in a single finger gesture. Be it a C#m or an A, a single tap allows you to enter it.
• Alterations and extensions
A specific keyboard layout allows you to enter extensions and alterations directly to your chords.
• Easy layout
Layout is very important on a chord sheet. Chordsheet Maker takes care of it while you transcribe your song.
• Share and export
Directly export and share a PDF to another musician, another app or the printer.
• Rhythmic informations
Add punches or breaks to save time to your musicians. Insert rhythmic informations where needed.
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Reviews for Chordsheet Maker
funkybeatz911
Great for charts
I wanted something simple to make clean chord charts for recording. I am really digging this interface, it’s just what I wanted! Easy to enter chords and symbols/extensions. Right now it works better for simple straight forward charts but I am working on a complex one and it’s still doing the job well. I also appreciate how responsive the developer is. I asked him questions and he got back to me quickly and said he is still working on new features and improvements. loving this app!
Damian Erskine
Exactly what I needed
I’m a touring musician and, for making quick and dirty chord charts on the road, I’ve always use a sheet music template within ForScore and annotated on top of that. It gets the job done but never looks very good. I typically just travel with my iPad these days, which is great but Notation is the one thing I truly need my laptop for. This eliminates 40% of my laptop notation needs. If I need to, I can still use ForScore and hand write notation in my chord chart but this will still look SO much cleaner. I’m a bassist, so I write a ton of chord charts with specific lines notated here and there for one section or another but, most of my charts are chord charts with forms and a sample bass line notated. This is PERFECT. Incredibly intuitive, handle codas, endings, rhythm markers, etc…. Nailed it guys!