Showing 6 open source projects for "guitar chord generator"

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    Le chansonnier

    Le chansonnier

    Your electronic guitar songbook

    "Le chansonnier" is a program allowing to create, manage, display and publish a guitar songbook. It is able to produce nice PDF documents containing song and chords along with chord diagrams.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Guitar Chord Diagram Maker

    Print guitar chord diagrams

    Create and print instant guitar chord diagram charts for songs. Taken from the tutorial at http://re-bol.com
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Guitar Chord Player

    Type in chord progressions, and hear them played on guitar

    Simply type in the names of the chords that you'd like played, with a space between each chord. Set the tempo by entering a delay time (in fractions of second) to be paused between each chord. Click the start button to hear the chords played repeatedly. Save and load progression for any songs you've created. Chord types include major triad, minor triad, dominant 7th ("7"), major 7th ("maj7"), minor 7th ("m7"), diminished 7th ("dim7"), and half diminished 7th ("m7b5").
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    The Hendrix tool trains your chords switching skill, in guitar or piano or any other harmonic tool. Hendrix includes metronome and guitar chords dictionary. JavaScript only! (tags: guitar chord chords trainer skill music train tabs notes )
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is an algorithmic chord generator for stringed, fretted musical instruments. It's design allows it to be used for finding chords in a number of different tunings on many different instruments.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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