Universal Chord Mapper - Create custom tunings
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Universal Chord Mapper - Create custom tunings
I'm new to the forum, but have been watching for a long time.
I'd like to introduce my upgraded tuning/chord mapping system...
http://www.UniversalChordMapper.com
This web-based application works for any stringed instrument with a fretboard (or fingerboard), fretted or fretless.
Steel and Dobro players can add strings (I set it to 14 max).
The pitch on any string can be raised or lowered.
In fact, you can create any tuning imaginable!
Guitar, mandolin and banjo pickers will find it very useful, too.
It's pretty straightforward and easy to use. If you stare at it long enough, you will see patterns (literally)...
Enjoy...
I'd like to introduce my upgraded tuning/chord mapping system...
http://www.UniversalChordMapper.com
This web-based application works for any stringed instrument with a fretboard (or fingerboard), fretted or fretless.
Steel and Dobro players can add strings (I set it to 14 max).
The pitch on any string can be raised or lowered.
In fact, you can create any tuning imaginable!
Guitar, mandolin and banjo pickers will find it very useful, too.
It's pretty straightforward and easy to use. If you stare at it long enough, you will see patterns (literally)...
Enjoy...
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Victor, I couldn't visit the page (403 forbidden error). But I set up what I think is a similar web application, although it doesn't have string raises and lowers. check chord123.com
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I'm still struggling with the display of the notes. Sometimes the map will show an Eb when it should technically show a D# or visa versa. Sometimes it might show an E# instead of an F. Especially on the scales and DIM chords of certain keys.
The information is still correct, but violates key signature rules.
I am aware of this problem, but until the work-around pops into my head (and into my coding), it will have to be like that. Any suggestions?
Sorry for the inconvenience...
The information is still correct, but violates key signature rules.
I am aware of this problem, but until the work-around pops into my head (and into my coding), it will have to be like that. Any suggestions?
Sorry for the inconvenience...
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A way to save tunings/chords or custom tunings at
www.UniversalChordMapper.com is to:
- right-click on the page/chart (Firefox)
- select "Save Page As"
- select a download folder
- designate a unique file name that best describes the tuning, chord, etc.
- click save to download the page/chart
Now you can open the saved page/chart in your browser from its download location. You will not be able to edit this saved page as the controls will not work, but at least you can save your custom tunings for future reference.
Also, you can capture a screenshot and crop/rename/edit the image as desired, as shown below...
www.UniversalChordMapper.com is to:
- right-click on the page/chart (Firefox)
- select "Save Page As"
- select a download folder
- designate a unique file name that best describes the tuning, chord, etc.
- click save to download the page/chart
Now you can open the saved page/chart in your browser from its download location. You will not be able to edit this saved page as the controls will not work, but at least you can save your custom tunings for future reference.
Also, you can capture a screenshot and crop/rename/edit the image as desired, as shown below...