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    SimpleTAG

    SimpleTAG

    Massive audio tagger

    SimpleTag is a cross-platform desktop tool, which allows to update the labels of all your music before incorporating it into a musical library or cloud service. Nowadays, the amount of music we have in our equipment is so large, it is no longer possible to manage with the traditional system of filenames and directories. The most convenient is to use the concept of libraries that handle the big market music players: iTunes, Amarok, Windows Media Player, Google Music, ..etc The labels of music files contains all information on artist, album, genre, title, lyrics ... etc, associated with a song. ...
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    Guitar Chord and Scale Diagrammer

    Quickly create, edit, and print guitar chord/scale fingering diagrams

    Instantly create customized chord, scale, and arpeggio diagrams of any complexity. Just point and click to add fingerings and labels. Print layouts in seconds. When the program starts, enter the number of frets you want in your diagram. Click any fret on any string to add a dot (finger position). Click any added dot to remove it (change it back to an empty position). Right-Click any fret on any string to add a character of your choice (add finger numbers, root note labels, interval labels, etc.). ...
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