Universal Chord Mapper - Create tunings, play progressions

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Victor Becker
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Universal Chord Mapper - Create tunings, play progressions

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www.UniversalChordMapper.com

Non-pedal steel players will appreciate this chord mapping system. Really allows you to visualize the patterns on the fretboard. Works for any stringed instrument with a fret/fingerboard. Create your own tunings or select from dozens. Add strings and raise or lower the pitch of each string. Play chord progressions and even enjoy backup tracks. Jam along.

Great learning tool! More to come.

Users with slower connections may need to allow time for the audio backup track to load by refreshing the screen a few times, if the playback timing is off. Then timing should be dead-on.

Works great on Firefox and Chrome, not so good on MSIE and Iphone.

It's a work in progress, so check back often.

Click the link above for direct access.
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Post by Kekoa Blanchet »

Great work, Victor! Easy to use, easy to see how everything fits together. Well done.
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Post by Peter Harris »

Thank you very much!
Most appreciated.
Peter in Australia :)
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Post by Jay Fagerlie »

Great tool Victor.

Any way to save a cookie so I can come back later and continue from where I was?

Jay
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Post by Victor Becker »

I will be coming forth with the ability to save "state" (remember where you were) and save your custom tunings.

Lots more features coming up!

Be patient...this thing is frying my brain, but I'm turning up the heat...

And don't let the occasional server error frighten you. It means I'm still alive and I'm working on it. Try again in a little while.

Thanks and enjoy!
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Post by Larry Dering »

Very nice and useful Victor. Thanks.
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Post by James Hartman »

Only had opportunity to glance at it. Looks like an excellent concept. Cheers.
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Post by David Matzenik »

Victor, your work will be of immense benefit to everyone learning to play. A thousand thanks. Aloha Nui Loa.
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Post by Dustin Rhodes »

Very cool tool. Thank you for taking the time to do this.

Has anyone ever done something like this for pedal where you could actually map your copedent and the show what is where with any pedal or level engaged?
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Post by Victor Becker »

As far as I can tell, there is nothing like this on the Internet.

Once I get this thing working better and add more info, tracks, progressions, chords, etc., I'll see if I can come up with a version for pedal steel. I'm sure it can be done...
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Post by Roger Palmer »

Great stuff Victor

Did come across a problem though....after Ive been on the site for a few minutes it redirects to Amazon!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HOSB6J0
Is this a clever way of selling your book? :)

Apart from that it looks like a great idea
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Post by Victor Becker »

You're the observant one :-)

Not a problem. Just keep moving and that won't happen.

Had to do something when the audio stops.

Click the back button on your browser and refresh your screen when the pesky thing does that...
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Super nice

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Thanks for the TIME & EFFORT it took to do this.
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