Easy Circle of Fifths

4.7
190 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

This app implements The Circle of Fifths and allows you to figure out chord progressions (e.g. I, IV, V) in any key, it also helps you understand musical Modes, and offers basic chord diagrams with the Root, 3rd and 5th note highlighted so you can better understand the fret board. This app is aimed at the guitarist who wants to improve their musical theory. It's built with Flutter and offered completely free of charge with no ads.

It's a simple app, made with love in Newark, NJ. All feedback is welcomed and I hope you enjoy it and find it useful.
Updated on
Oct 28, 2020

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
176 reviews
A Google user
February 19, 2020
Wishing this wonderful app was available when I picked up my first guitar - a Hofner classical my parents gave me in 1965. I just restrung it and a C.S.Martin; and, as expected, need to tune frequently. My phone was handy and I grabbed it to verify what I've been doing without a pitch pipe; and I happened upon the "EASY CIRCLE OF FIFTHS". As a lifelong musician and daughter of a music teacher, I appreciate any tool that makes music more accessible. CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR GREAT WORK!
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A Google user
April 18, 2020
Good app that gives all the major (and minor) chord structures for key signatures. It is also nicely set out and very clear. But as some reviews have suggested, although technically correct, a Gb should be written as F# (in the G key and D key). Not really an issue for myself, but if someone is learning theory it may be a little confusing. 4 stars.
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A Google user
August 2, 2019
The circle of fifths is s powerful tool for anyone trying to become a musician - and this little app lets you exploit it. Simple to use, it helps you become familiar with so many aspects of music theory, and is a practical tool when, for example, you need to know a chord progression but don't yet have everything in your head. I used tio carry a diagram of the circle with me..this is more convenient, faster and better. First learn what the circle can do for you, and then do it with this app :)
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What's new

This release takes greater care in the usage of flats and sharps within a key E.g. the key of B has 5 sharps; A#, D#, G#, C# and F#. Previous version referred to these as flats Bb, Eb, Ab etc. We think this greatly improves the accuracy for those new to music theory. Also in this release...an Adaptive Icon and some minor hotfixes.