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1. In the full version, the application proposes to extend this intelligent and interactive chord dictionary system to more exotic instruments (7-string guitar, Ukulele, mandolin, banjo, violin... ), offers to bookmarks your favorite chords in order to work them later and above all... works with open tunings!
2. Also enjoy a piano-guitar interface to efficiently exchange between guitarists and pianists on original or complex chords. - Chord detection for Piano, Guitar and Banjo in all positions and inversions. - Algorithmically calculated chord positions for guitar and banjo. - More instruments: 7-string guitar, Ukulele, 5-string Banjo, Violin, Mandolin, etc.
3. Chord Analyzer provides a bridge between stringed instruments (guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, etc. ), the piano and American chord notation.
4. If you don't know a chord on a score, if you're looking for the best notation for a composition, or if you're looking for an original position for a chord on the guitar (or on another stringed instrument), then Chord Analyzer is for you.
5. Press the keys on the piano or the frets on the guitar, and the application will recognize the chord and indicate its most appropriate notation.
6. Also choose a chord from the dictionary to see all the positions that can be played on the guitar or banjo.
7. Thanks to a powerful algorithm, the application is not limited to known positions and offers many more suggestions than the classic chord dictionaries.
8. Chord Analyzer is an interactive, reverse chord finder.
9. Don't be afraid to retune your instruments because you won't be able to find the positions of all your chords quickly.
10. Listen to them, play them, modify them directly on the application and make the best choice for your compositions or interpretations!
11. Whether you are a beginner or a professional, Chord analyser] will allow you to better understand the American chord notation and to enrich your playing.