C6th Chord Finder
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C6th Chord Finder
I put together a little C6th chord finder. You can define your own copedent and locate chords with it. It will also find partially voiced chords where optional notes (commonly the 5th) are not available. Everyone is welcome to try it and I welcome any comments or suggestions. However, inasmuch as I'm doing this for free in my spare time, I'm not planning to make extensive cosmetic changes to how it works (except for errors or bugs). I hope it is useful to you.
http://www.skobrien.com/ChordFinder/ChordFinder.asp
http://www.skobrien.com/ChordFinder/ChordFinder.asp
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WEll THAT my friend is a LARGE Contribution to the Steel Guitar Community, if you ask me.
Stephen "Red-Eye" O'Brien out did himself on this one....WOW...such an ultimate Tool....I can spend hours there; but my new pedal steel doesn't have a C6th neck on it as you will see in my latest post called "My New/Old Shobud LDG"...ha and it's the only pedal steel I own so .....
Anyway; Great Job Stephen You'da Man.
Ricky
Stephen "Red-Eye" O'Brien out did himself on this one....WOW...such an ultimate Tool....I can spend hours there; but my new pedal steel doesn't have a C6th neck on it as you will see in my latest post called "My New/Old Shobud LDG"...ha and it's the only pedal steel I own so .....
Anyway; Great Job Stephen You'da Man.
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it's awesome! just what I needed right now to help me find chords on my new guitar. the only thing I would suggest is adding an extra 2 strings and another 3 pedals. As it is, it works for E9 as well as C6, so if you just add the 2 extra strings, youll be offering the only competition to guitar map, which doesnt work on a mac...
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Hi Stephen,
Since I play universal I tuned the strings to B6 but could not save this. Apparantly # and b are not saved; the closest diatonic note returns.
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Since I play universal I tuned the strings to B6 but could not save this. Apparantly # and b are not saved; the closest diatonic note returns.
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Zumsteel S12U
Yo, Man! homepage