Guitar Chord Workout
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Version :1.6
Size :43.02Mb
Updated :Oct 24,2020
Developer :5 Diamond Music Services, Inc.
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Based on the reviews, here are three cons and pros of the Guitar Chord Workout app: **Cons:** 1. **Limited songs available**: Users wish for more song options, especially popular ones. 2. **No customizable practice plans**: Reviewers want to create personalized practice plans, not just follow pre-set exercises. 3. **Occasional app crashes**: Some users experience app crashes, disrupting their practice sessions. **Pros:** 1. **Effective chord practice**: Reviewers find the app's chord practice exercises helpful for improving their skills. 2. **Clear and concise instructions**: Users appreciate the app's simple and easy-to-follow instructions. 3. **Fun and engaging experience**: Users enjoy the app's gamification features, making practice enjoyable and rewarding.
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Description
The Guitar Chord Workout app was created to help guitarists with transitioning between chords while staying in rhythm. Each chord group is a I vi IV V progression in the keys of C, G, D, A, E, B and F. Before attempting to play with an exercise, start the exercise to see which chords will be used. First, try to familiarize your fretboard hand with the chord shapes. If you have difficulty playing a particular chord, do your best to place your fingers on the correct numbered positions; 1 = index finger, 2 = middle finger, 3 = ring finger, 4 = pinky. If the chord does not sound clear at first, do not worry. Over time, you will develop the hand strength to make the chord sound better. After you hear the 4 beat count-off, attempt to strum each chord in tempo with the exercise. Use your guitar to play along with each chord exercise.
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