TONALY: Songs, Scales & Theory Apple

TONALY: Songs, Scales & Theory

Chord Progressions & Practice

Features & Capabilities

TONALY is a visual, interactive music app built around the circle of fifths. It helps guitarists, pianists, producers, and every musician write songs, master scales, and understand music theory through intuitive visuals rather than memorized rules.

Key features include an interactive circle of fifths, 80+ scales and modes, 7 instruments with tunings, MIDI and PDF leadsheet export, song templates, multiple time signatures, transposed playback for Bb and Eb instruments, color themes including a color-blind option, iCloud sync, and left-hand mode.

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Developed by:
Christian Hengst Daniels
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tonaly-songs-scales-theory/id1242467844
Website:
https://tonaly.app

User Reviews

Tonally has quickly become a standout tool in my music production workflow. The current feature set is fantastic, making it incredibly intuitive to map out progressions and build out track ideas. It’s genuinely a pleasure to use for songwriting. If I could suggest a couple of updates for a future release, it would be amazing to see support for more complex voicings: Higher Extensions: Adding 11ths and 13ths would be a game-changer for exploring deeper musical textures. Overall, it’s an excellent app that I highly recommend, and with those few additions, it would be absolutely perfect.
by gl*****, 2026-06-18

Forces you to give up a bunch of privacy issues and then the app is not free, immediately forces you to subscribe
by Œo*****, 2026-06-10

i don’t know what that 1 star review is talking about, this is a killer app that is a must have for musicians
by an*****, 2026-05-01
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