Hi Product Hunt 😺
Tonic is the world's first AR chord dictionary.
Chords are amazing. But for musicians who aren't jazz aficionados, finding a chord from a lead sheet is often frustrating and time consuming. And for the many talented musicians who don't read sheet music, chord dictionaries with music notation don't make things any easier.
Tonic is the solution. Using AR, Tonic lets you easily view over 130 chords on your own piano. It tells you exactly where to place your fingers to play almost any chord. Great for students, professionals, or anyone interested in music.
Features:
- Over 130 chords with music notation
- Flat/sharp display modes
- 3 octaves to choose from
- An adorable app icon
Open to suggestions and feature requests! Hit me up 🤙
This is awesome! I've wondered how to easily access chords so I can compose my own little ditties as a lapsed piano student. This will be an amazing help!
We often forget that all ingenious is simple. The desire to build industry platforms with many functions often distracts us from solving certain important everyday problems. In the case of Tonic we can tell that it is elegant, simple, understandable, friendly and very useful for beginners-musicians. The application not only shows how to do something, but also gives insights and an understanding why it is necessary to do so.
Maybe to add one-two red points for each chord making them jazz?) and propose to the user sequences of 3-4-5 chords to combine the for better remembering and music intuition developing
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We often forget that all ingenious is simple. The desire to build industry platforms with many functions often distracts us from solving certain important everyday problems. In the case of Tonic we can tell that it is elegant, simple, understandable, friendly and very useful for beginners-musicians. The application not only shows how to do something, but also gives insights and an understanding why it is necessary to do so.
Pros:User friendly and elegant
Cons:should promise something behind chords))