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- Sonny Jenkins
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Great Learning Tools!!!
Someone in another section of the forum mentioned Chordpulse, a backing track program similar to BIAB,,,MUCH less expensive and IMHO, as good if not better for my use. Anyway, combine that with some books that Reece put me onto many years ago and viola!!!,,what a combination! Wish I'd had something like this 50 years ago,,LOL. The books are Dick Gimble's books (https://thegimbles.com/store),,,Dick is Johnny's son, and is a professor of music in Waco. They include several hundred songs written in very detailed Nashville number system. I would certainly recommend these two products!!!! JMHO
- Bob Lawrence
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I'll try this out 
http://www.chordpulse.com/
4 Chord Songs
Version: 1.1 - FREEWARE
Release date: September 6, 2017
File size: 2.17 MB
ChordPulse 2.5
with 178 accompaniment styles
$29
less than $0.17 per style!
http://www.chordpulse.com/free/4_chord_ ... _setup.exe
Counry Styles in the full version of the program


http://www.chordpulse.com/
4 Chord Songs
Version: 1.1 - FREEWARE
Release date: September 6, 2017
File size: 2.17 MB
ChordPulse 2.5
with 178 accompaniment styles
$29
less than $0.17 per style!
http://www.chordpulse.com/free/4_chord_ ... _setup.exe
Counry Styles in the full version of the program

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- Brad Richard
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Looks like a great practice tool. So much better then practicing by yourself. It forces you to stay in time.
Here is a good sample on YouTube that teaches you how to do it. He created a 12 bar blues. Listen to 6:25 and you'll hear his sample.
Click here
Here is a good sample on YouTube that teaches you how to do it. He created a 12 bar blues. Listen to 6:25 and you'll hear his sample.
Click here
- Sonny Jenkins
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- Sonny Jenkins
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- Sonny Jenkins
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- Larry Carlson
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I've been playing with this for about an hour now.
I just payed for it.
It's perfect for me......not too complex and gives me a lot of choices.
And it doesn't cost $300.
My only hurdle will be trying to figure out how to export midi to my DAW.
I've used Audacity for years but have just purchased Reaper so I would like to use that.
I am a complete computer doink so it should be a bit of an adventure.
Whomever found this program....thank you.
It's going to be fun. I get real tired of playing alone and it will be a great teaching tool for me.
I just payed for it.
It's perfect for me......not too complex and gives me a lot of choices.
And it doesn't cost $300.
My only hurdle will be trying to figure out how to export midi to my DAW.
I've used Audacity for years but have just purchased Reaper so I would like to use that.
I am a complete computer doink so it should be a bit of an adventure.
Whomever found this program....thank you.
It's going to be fun. I get real tired of playing alone and it will be a great teaching tool for me.
I have stuff.
I try to make music with it.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
I try to make music with it.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
- Sonny Jenkins
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Dennis and Ron,,,just saw this website relating to Chordpulse for android????
http://chordpulse.afreecodec.com/chordp ... r-android/
http://chordpulse.afreecodec.com/chordp ... r-android/
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- Brad Richard
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Larry - To get it into Reaper, go to 'Save As Midi File' in CP's file menu, give it a name and save it to your computer (I usually just save it to the desktop).
Open Reaper, open a new project, add a track and then go to
Insert - Media File. Select your midi file and add it. You'll get a choice to either insert it all on one track or explode it out to multiple tracks.
It really is pretty simple once you do it. There are also lots of tutorials and a manual available.
Have fun!
Open Reaper, open a new project, add a track and then go to
Insert - Media File. Select your midi file and add it. You'll get a choice to either insert it all on one track or explode it out to multiple tracks.
It really is pretty simple once you do it. There are also lots of tutorials and a manual available.
Have fun!
- Larry Carlson
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Brad Richard wrote:Larry - To get it into Reaper, go to 'Save As Midi File' in CP's file menu, give it a name and save it to your computer (I usually just save it to the desktop).
Open Reaper, open a new project, add a track and then go to
Insert - Media File. Select your midi file and add it. You'll get a choice to either insert it all on one track or explode it out to multiple tracks.
It really is pretty simple once you do it. There are also lots of tutorials and a manual available.
Have fun!
Hi Brad,
Thank you for the info.
I've just finished messing with the program and have 4 MIDI files saved in Reaper now.
Nothing amazing or anything, just files I can experiment with using different voices etc.
I even grabbed a MIDI file from one of my songs in Guitar Pro.
I've d/loaded several VSTI files from the internet, piano, sax, etc. and just sort of playing around a bit.
This is interesting and a lot of fun.
It's going to make practicing and recording much more fun for me.
I have stuff.
I try to make music with it.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
I try to make music with it.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
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Dennis and Ron,,,just saw this website relating to Chordpulse for android????
http://chordpulse.afreecodec.com/chordp ... r-android/
I tried going to this website and my malwarebytes software blocked it. Said it was blocked due to a Trojan.
K
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- Bob Lawrence
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- Jim Fogle
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Sonny, the site is giving you the demo program to download. The file only works on Windows computers.Sonny Jenkins wrote:Dennis and Ron,,,just saw this website relating to Chordpulse for android????
http://chordpulse.afreecodec.com/chordp ... r-android/
Here is the license and category information from the link you provided:
License: Shareware
Downloads: 2931
Category: windows - Audio Tools - Music Creation
Chordpulse will not work on Apple Macintosh computers or tablets and smart phones that use Android or IOS operating systems. Here are the Chordpulse system requirements listed on the Chordpulse website:
System requirements
- Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 operating system
- Administrator rights to install and run the software
- Works only with the English alphabet for folders, file names, and any text input/output in general
- General MIDI compatible software or hardware synthesizer
- 1 GHz or faster processor
- 1024x768 or higher resolution monitor
- 64 MB of free RAM
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I love music tools like this Chordplus.
Here is a great list of free online music tools that I really like:
https://www.clickitticket.com/best-online-music-tools/
And here is a new tool that was just recommended to me by a keyboardist I play with like this:
To be able to slow down a tune without it changing key is soooo useful for learning new tunes. I wish I had this growing up!
Here is a great list of free online music tools that I really like:
https://www.clickitticket.com/best-online-music-tools/
And here is a new tool that was just recommended to me by a keyboardist I play with like this:
https://www.audacityteam.orgI would recommend you download Audacity. It is one of the best audio manipulation software packages out there and it is Free! Open source. It can slow down audio without changing the key and can do just about anything in the world you would want to do with audio. I have used it for years and millions of others have too.
To be able to slow down a tune without it changing key is soooo useful for learning new tunes. I wish I had this growing up!
- Bill Ferguson
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I just tried the free version and was impressed.
Before I purchase the full program, does anyone know if you can save files in another format, such as .mp4 or .wma?
I like simplicity and don't want midi files.
Thanks
Before I purchase the full program, does anyone know if you can save files in another format, such as .mp4 or .wma?
I like simplicity and don't want midi files.
Thanks
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Recording ChordPulse
Bill,
You will need to use a second program to record the ChordPulse audio output.
Windows has a built-in digital audio recorder but I prefer to use the free Audacity program Jason O'Conner provided a link to.
Whatever you use there are two ways you can record the ChordPulse audio output, analog and digital.
For the analog method your computer needs both a headphone or line-out jack to get the audio out of your computer and a line-in jack to get the audio back into the computer. You'll plug a stereo cable from the line-out jack to the line-in jack and point your digital audio record program input to the line-in jack.
For digital audio point the audio record program input to a "Record What You Hear" option similar to the screen shot.

You will need to use a second program to record the ChordPulse audio output.
Windows has a built-in digital audio recorder but I prefer to use the free Audacity program Jason O'Conner provided a link to.
Whatever you use there are two ways you can record the ChordPulse audio output, analog and digital.
For the analog method your computer needs both a headphone or line-out jack to get the audio out of your computer and a line-in jack to get the audio back into the computer. You'll plug a stereo cable from the line-out jack to the line-in jack and point your digital audio record program input to the line-in jack.
For digital audio point the audio record program input to a "Record What You Hear" option similar to the screen shot.

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