McChords will display the notes of sixty chords and forty-eight scales. It also has a four octave playable piano. The key and chord are selectable via onscreen buttons. There is an option to play the individual notes of a chord or scale as well as a pitch pipe.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed a bug in which the pitch pipe range was not set properly
D-Pod is a simple drum pad application. You can play the pads with two sets of drum sounds and adjust the volume too. D-Pod is another application in the Palm Sounds series of Sound Toys. These are simple sound applications that allow you to play with noises.
What's New in This Release:
· D-Pod now accepts an incoming pattern from ranDRUM
Piano Scales - Ever had any trouble remembering how a Roumanian Minor scale differs from a Spanish Gypsy scale? Well now there's an easier way to find out with Piano Scales.
You pick the key and then scroll through the list to select the scale and the interval configuration is displayed
inShop is a price per unit comparison tool for any type of shopping.
Write your shopping list on a piece of paper (paper still exists) but keep track of the price per unit of items you buy the most often!
inShop can help you save money by keeping track of items you frequently purchase, such as cold cereal, bathroom tissue, paper towels, kleenex, butter, etc
Music Tracker is an application to keep track of the music you own on your Palm. Keep a list at your fingertips while shopping for new music.
Totals for all or by genre or by artist
ChordDB is a free chord dictionary currently for PalmOS v3.0 and higher.
This program not only shows the chord formation but also at lest 3 of the more common fingerings for each chord.
The main chord database currently contains 372 unique cords with at least 3 different formations each for a total of over 1100 guitar chords
CDB Fretboard Trainer is a small program meant to help learn the notes of the fretboard on a guitar or bass.
The program works by picking a random spot on the fretboard and having you tell it what note it is by using the "Keyboard of Tomorrow"