Just got the new update! Kudos for many great additions!!! I see now there are more instruments available to us. I would still like to have guitar available as an option in all styles.
Best app ever.
Just got the new update! Kudos for many great additions!!! I see now there are more instruments available to us. I would still like to have guitar available as an option in all styles.
Best app ever.
I often use IRealb for ear training on chord progressions. It's really useful and you can check if you're right or wrong straight away. Up until now I've been trying to select a section of bars to loop without looking directly at the screen (as this obviously defeats the purpose of the exercise!)..however it is not so easy to do this. Maybe you can think up a way of being able to select eg. a four or eight bar section without seeing the actual chords?
I often try a bunch of different styles with a chord chart to hear which works best for me. When I do, the tempo changes with each change in style. This is, at least for me, an unnecessary annoyance that can be easily fixed. My feature request is a new General Setting switch that lets the user choose to keep the same tempo when a style is changed or to permit the tempo to change with the change in style.
I know that the developers have designed each style to work best at a particular tempo. However, in my case, I often find that particular styles work very well at tempi quite different from the default. For example, I often use the Swing Two/Four at a much slower tempo than 180 bpm and Ballad Swing at a much faster temp than 60.
I hope you can implement this feature in an update.
"General setting to keep the tempo of a chord chart unchanged with a change of style."
A big Ditto on this from me. Thanks.
I have similar issues .
One of the reasons I prefer the Mac version is it has a *recently played* feature in Songs.
If IOS had this you'd be able to just find the last 100 songs you had looked at.
I find this incredibly useful in teaching when I have to find an exercise that We used last week.
Exercise and practice charts don't always have memorable names.
I know that iReal Pro was developed as a practice aid, but many of us use it for performance. For this use, it is essential that the style and tempo for a particular chord chart not easily be changed. I use an iPad Mini, and because of the small screen, it is easy to unintentionally change the style and tempo while turning a page or just touching the screen. It would be great if there were a way for a user to permanently (better: semi-permanently) attach a style and tempo to a chart. In that way, once these are set, they stay set.
An alternative suggestion is to have a text field attached to a chart (like the fields for title, composer, style and key in the info section) where the user could designate tempo so that if it got changed, the user could easily reset it back to the desired setting.
I don't know if others have this problem--I suspect I'm not alone in finding that after having carefully selected a style and tempo, one or both get changed and I can't remember exactly what I originally chose. I'd like to hear whether or not other users also have this problem.
Once I know the key of a song for the band or singer, I duplicate, change key in song info so it is their default key, re-title with a suffix for the band ('Rose Room BN' or whatever) and add it to their playlist. Then being a separate playlist, I can restore from its own backup at any time if I think anything has altered and it does not affect any other playlist.
Also, since it is duplicated, I can add text for their performance, tempo or feel they require, rubato, specific intro, form etc. Obviously if you are using the player, you can add the style and BPM in text at the top and check this before play.
I understand your request, thanks for your idea.
I understand the idea, dflat; one could include the style and tempo in the title or composer field (as well as the key for a singer). Unfortunately, this would still permit the style and tempo to be easily changed, although it would provide an easy reference to change them back. It is something to think about.
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