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ChordMate 4 vs Music Theory Intervals • Usage & Stats
The right chords can transform a song. ChordMate will help you create interesting guitar chord progressions and discover new sounds.
- find the perfect chord voicing with filters to specify the top and bass note, location on the fretboard, etc.
- get suggestions for the next and previous chord in a chord progression and for chord substitution
- add your own chord voicings and get automatic name suggestions
- export chord diagrams to other programs
- use alternate tunings. ChordMate comes with the most common tunings, and you can add your own.
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Teachers, students and professional musicians: Recognize simple and compound intervals by sight and/or sound.
Includes a 'Grade Book' list of all saved results that you can print or send.
• Simple Intervals included are major, minor, diminished, augmented 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, 7ths, and diminished, perfect, and augmented 4ths, 5ths, and octaves.
• Compound Intervals are intervals larger than an octave.
• Three modes: Audio and Visual, Audio Only (Ear Training), and Visual Only (Clef Notation Training).
• Treble, Alto, Tenor, and Bass clefs.
• Set how the interval is played; harmonically, melodically up, down, or randomly.
• Set a random root change, or set the root yourself between each question.
• Set the number of questions, or stop anytime and grade only the number answered.
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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December 14, 2024