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CarrChords

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This program creates a chord progression. And not
only that, it does also play it for you so you can hear
how it sounds.
Note that even if you do not have a piano, but maybe
a guitar, this program still works. C major on a piano sounds like a C major on a guitar.
So press "Play", and click "Next" until you find a
chord progression that you like! Then use it!
Simple as that! Have fun with music!


Note that you can also use the arrow keys to play, pause, make a new chord progression, and go to the main menu.

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It seems neat, but you lost a lot of points by not letting us make our own chords.

This is an interesting idea, possibly a necessary gadget for reverse engineering your own chord progressions from scratch if you have a limited knowledge of music theory. For a graphical interface version of information you could pull out of a theory book, this isn't bad.

Interesting concept, but as a music theorist, I have my doubts on the legitimacy of certain progressions...

I can't say the generator is as itself very useful for non-musicians, and is even less useful for musicians, since the chords are for the most part utterly illogical and impractical.

Also, as previously mentioned, the option to change or modify chords would be interesting, especially with the fact that said chords are already sampled.

In any case, interesting concept, but poorly executed.

Cheers,
Samuel Hébert

I like this generator, but part of me feels that there should also be an option to choose the chords for yourself on each of the rows. For example, if someone got a progression they liked but wanted to change just the third chord, there should be the ability to do so. It's still a good program, though.

Wellllll... It's a great gadget i guess, for guitar players :P Sound quality is nice.

Carr77 responds:

Thanks :)

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Apr 17, 2012
6:00 PM EDT