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Music theory covering Notes (Notation / Piano), Key Signatures, Intervals, Chords, and Rhythms, that tests basic musicianship skills. Includes a 'Grade Book' list of all saved results that you can print or send. • All pitched quizzes support Treble, Alto, Tenor and Bass clefs. • Interval and chord roots can be random or user set for each question. • Set a specific number of questions or grade only the number answered. Notes module tests music notation and piano keyboard knowledge. Key Signatures covers major and minor keys. Set separate maximum number of sharps or flats for the quiz. Intervals includes simple intervals played harmonically, melodically up or down. Intervals covered are major, minor, diminished, augmented 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, 7ths, and diminished, perfect, and augmented 4ths, 5ths, and octaves. You can include or exclude diminished and augmented 2nds, 3rds, 6ths and 7ths. Chords include triads and seventh chords played harmonically, melodically up, down or broken. Triads are major, minor diminished and augmented. Seventh Chords are dim7, min7(b5), min7, min(maj7), dominant7, maj7, dominant7(#5), maj7(#5). Rhythms tests your rhythmic skills. - Customizable options include; up to 16 measures in 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 or 5/4, up to 3 pitches, include specific note/rest values, and exclude grading durations (for percussionists). - Included note/rest values: Whole, Half, Quarter, Eighth, Sixteenth, Dotted Half, Dotted Quarter, Dotted Eighth, Triplet Half, Triplet Quarter, and Triplet Eighth. The Grade Book is filterable by name. Grades include the name, date and time the quiz was taken, all relevant settings (clef, number of questions, etc.), and score (percentage and letter grade).
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Welcome to the Chord and Scale Finder! This application was designed to assist steel guitarists who need to navigate unusual tunings but it can also serve as a Swiss Army Knife for any stringed instrument. Interested in playing jazz on a bouzouki or oud using the harmonic minor scale or playing heavy metal on an 8 stringed guitar in some obscure tuning known only to you? Then this is the product for you!! Alternatively if you are just starting out on the guitar, ukulele, bass, dobro or any other stringed instrument you can create libraries of screenshots featuring all of your "go to" chords and scales using notes and/or chord and scale tones for quick reference. Detailed information and examples on how to use the product can be found on the 69th Street Band's website (https://www.69thstreetband.com/chord-and-scale-finder.html). If you have specific questions address them to csfinder@69thstreetband.com. The app comes pre-loaded with many tunings and scales but users are free to add their own. When a tuning and a scale are combined with a root note a Dictionary Item is created. These items can be displayed on the app's fretboard in an infinite number of ways and saved as snapshots. Users can block off certain frets if they want to drill down on scales or chords on different parts of the fretboard. One big drawback of alternate tunings is that you would have to relearn all the chords and scales you've already invested so much time figuring out. That problem is now solved.
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Music Theory Basics • VS.
The Chord and Scale Finder

December 30, 2024