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Description
Get rid of your heavy music folder! Chordle is a songbook management program that replaces that and does so much more.
Redesigned and rewritten for Windows 10, Chordle is the best song book management app available on the Windows Store today.
* Transpose chords for your songs as you play them * Show chord charts for a song, along with chord variations for both guitar and ukulele * Search for songs on popular web sites and add them to your own library * Sync your library across devices with OneDrive support * Automatically convert chord formats to and from Standard notation (A, B, C, D, E, F, G), German notation (A, H, C, D, E, F, G) and Latin notation (DO RE MI FA SOL LA SI) * Display capoed chords when you're playing with guitarists or uncapoed chords for other band members. * Create and share set lists * Export your songs and set lists in Word or chordpro format * Support for foot switches such as those made by AirTurn
Please note that Chordle is free to try out, but you won't be able to use many of the features like set lists, OneDrive syncing and import/export without paying for the full app first through an in-app purchase.
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Needs more rich features in order to sell by Dino
This is free up front, up to 10 songs or so. The problem is the layout and the lack of ease. The developers need to take a gander on the app called OnSong and even use some of their ideas if you must. Because onSong for iPad is just a wonderful app, that I wish could also be in Windows 8 and Android. Make Chordle have features such as chord picker while editing a song, easy to select a song and to quickly change between songs. Make hot spots for custom commands, such as transpose up or down by tapping a region area, Highlight and bold chords if I want to, and more. It needs features like this to sell to churches and bands. Ive been recommending onsong to friends and family and have sold about 5 of it. But I honestly couldn't suggest Chordle in its current state. Once the app has changed its look and is filled with more rich features to sell the app and make the app a tool instead of having to learn it, then I will consider digging deeper into this app.
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Very useful but with some bugs by Viet Hung
I really like the app and also paid for it. The app sometime does not save the song from search (ultimateguitar.com) on my WM10 device. And when playing ukulele (standard) chords it shows different (wrong?) chords. I´m a new to ukulele so maybe I don´t know how to display it right. If there is an option to edit the chords it would be ok for me. Otherwise this is very useful app.
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Nice app for organizing songs by Chad
Chordle is very easy to use app for organizing your songs. It really is. Sometimes there are little hiccups like a song not showing updated chords when you change them. But once you shut the app down and open it back up it corrects itself. I have not seen anything that would be considered a "deal breaker" so far. I love this being a acoustic guitar player in our praise team at church. Just sit my tablet on the music stand and I have all my songs. And it is very customizable too. You can change the background color and text colors too. The wording on the black background pops out so much that you can view your lyrics from a good distance even on a 12" tablet with little eye strain. It is worth trying out for sure.
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Very practical by Andrew
Does not work smoothly with Windows 10 (the bottom and right side get cut off but this can be corrected by using tablet mode). Other than that, has worked flawlessly and I continue to import music daily.
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Can't print by David
It can't print. That's the whole point!!!
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Love it love it love it by Randy
Used for more then a year with no problems
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Chordle by Paula
It would be nice if there was a print feature