I have used the paid version of app "Fretter" on Android for a long time. You can create any tuning you like & it generates the chords. I don't recall how the free version works with custom tunings.
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I have used the paid version of app "Fretter" on Android for a long time. You can create any tuning you like & it generates the chords. I don't recall how the free version works with custom tunings.
I have been using Fretter on my Android devices. It provides for a variety of stringed instruments and can be customized for unique tunings. You can enter chord names or select "reverse chords" to...
I have an APC octave with the cedar top and really enjoy it. Unfortunately I have nothing to compare it to. I have played it at church and it worked out well. It seems to be well built. Stays in...
You should be able to tune to AEAE with your current setup by placing a capo on the 2nd fret and dropping the 2 highest courses of strings a full note.
I have just purchased a Carvalho Octave from Moloney and am very pleased with it. It is not a top of the line instrument but plays well, is well made and looks great in its simplicity. The service &...
On Android check out Fretter. Once you select a particular chord formation from the options just tap & it shows the notes. It can generate chords forms for mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, guitar, banjo...
Check out the Android app "Fretter" it costs $1.99 but you can enter any string configuration you want and it generates doable chords