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Nov-25-2008, 5:10pm
From Mandolin Cafe News, Announcements - MandoChords is a new full-featured application designed by Charles Dumont for iPhone. MandoChords provides instant access to over 1,000 chord forms in all 12 keys.

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Published 11-25-2008 11:30 AM

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dj coffey
Nov-26-2008, 11:52am
Nice for beginners. Chords in first position only.

groveland
Nov-26-2008, 12:22pm
Wow, Dotty - I'd be hard pressed to find a thousand chord forms in all 12 keys in first position! We might be able to squeeze out 1000 first position shapes if including advanced types - Figure maybe 57 distinct chord types on 12 roots gives 684 shapes. There might be a couple playable forms of many of them in first position, so a thousand is pretty amazing. Given that there are only 4 courses, most of the chords are really partials, so there would be a lot of interesting choices to be made as to which notes to play in first position for a Bb13(#11), for example.

I'd like to see it.

R. Kane
Nov-26-2008, 2:44pm
Bought it, and spent a little time with it just now. It is a good start, but needs some improvement.

The chords are not limited to first position. The app is somewhat limited to thinking of chords as 4 tone or closed chords, in most cases. And the app seems to have left out shapes that I use often, like the 2331 F major. The diminished and 11th buttons do not suggest any shapes: maybe they are not fu8nctional yet. Would be great to have it show double stops, which it does not.

I was surprised not to see the root, 3 and 5 relationship identified in each shape, which would be useful for those looking to improvise solos or play root and 5 modal chords, for example.

I hope that this is useful to someone. Buy it and ask the developer to fix whatever bugs you, and we'll all have a good iphone app.

dumontf
Nov-26-2008, 4:48pm
Hello,

I'm the app developer for MandoChords. This app does go beyond 1st position. Just hit the arrows after selecting a chord form. The label above the Play button shows you how many variations of that chord are in the database. I think the 15th fret is the highest I go. I limited my database to what I had available so I didn't cover every chord. I'll post a description of the set of chords that are included when I get home. If there are improvements you'd like to see or chord forms that you'd like in there definitely let me know and I'll post an update when I have enough. Best contact is hepmehepme@comcast.net. I hope you get some use out of it. Happy Thanksgiving.

Charles Dumont

mando.player
Nov-26-2008, 5:38pm
3-note chords would be a nice addition.

R. Kane
Nov-27-2008, 4:11pm
Hey Charles:

Sent you a pm. You've made a good start, and with a few improvements the app will be marketable for more $$. The icon is perfect. Good luck, and have a great holiday.

Richard

dj coffey
Nov-28-2008, 12:42pm
My mistake! I didn't really notice the arrows!! I stand corrected. Nice app!

Ted Eschliman
Nov-28-2008, 1:26pm
You guys all have iPhones? I am like SO jealous...