Tonality: Music Theory -

: The most stable note where a musical piece typically begins and ends. Moving away from the tonic creates tension; returning to it provides resolution.

: Features chord pads for performing arpeggios, custom presets, and MIDI/AUv3 plugin support for use in digital audio workstations. Tonality: Music Theory

: A dictionary of over 1,000 chords and scales for piano and guitar. : The most stable note where a musical

: Uses machine learning to identify chords in real-time via the microphone. : A dictionary of over 1,000 chords and

: An interactive layout to modify inversions and extensions on the fly.

Developed by Bryce Hostetler, the Tonality: Music Theory app is designed for songwriting, practice, and learning theory. Key features include:

: There are seven main tonal functions (Tonic, Supertonic, Mediant, Subdominant, Dominant, Submediant, and Leading Note) that define how each note in a scale relates to the center. Major vs. Minor :