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Topic: Looking for a different type of chord finder |
Sherman Willden
From: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
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Posted 3 Apr 2008 8:26 am
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Is there a chord finder where I can input a set of notes and get all the chords from those notes?
For example, with the A pedal fully depressed and LKR fully depressed I get the notes B C# E F# G and G#. I would like to know all the chord combinations from those notes. Then I could repeat this for all pedal and knee combinations to come up with the chords.
Thanks in advance;
Sherman |
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Bob Kagy
From: Lafayette, CO USA
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Stuart Legg
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Posted 5 Apr 2008 12:37 am
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Sherman the notes you have listed form the E country scale which is an E major penta scale with a blues note added or a C# blues scale which is a C# miner penta scale with a blues note added.
These notes make up two great scales but all together make a lousy chord in any mode. Apart from that just at a glance I can see at least 50 different names for a chord made up of those notes and that is way more info than anyone needs regarding chords.
I guess I'm asking why would you want to do this? |
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Sherman Willden
From: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2008 7:12 am
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Thank you Bob and Stuart. Since I only get about 15 to 30 minutes about three times a week at the guitar I can't remember what I learned the last time. So I thought if I found the chords myself I might remember them. I was also trying to do my own chord chart as an xls document specific to my copedant/copendent. The guitar map will help me do this but I also found the chord house piano chord finder that sounds out the chord.
Again, thank you for the responses.
Sherman |
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Gary Baker
From: Charlotte, North Carolina
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Posted 14 Apr 2008 9:02 am
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Think what you are looking for is www.clictab.com
this is a PC based program for the PSG and is a great learning tool. Free demo download.
Good Luck. Bo Baker |
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