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Chordify
HookpadNOT FREE, but nothing like Riffstation
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Paste the Youtube URL into the search box on chordify.net for a starting point. Source: over 2 years ago
Hey, thanks for your response! I've put the song through chordify using another video of the same song; maybe this version sounds clearer? I see he does have a capo on 4th fret if I'm not mistaken. Source: about 3 years ago
Copy the URL and paste it into chordify.net. Source: about 3 years ago
Try running it through a website like: https://chordify.net/. Source: about 3 years ago
I want to put in a good word for a free website and app called Chordify. https://chordify.net Chordify uses AI to scrape the chords out of songs on YouTube and then scrolls through them on the beat while you play along. Not always 100% correct but itโs a great alternative to the tab sites. There is also a paid tier that gives you more features. Besides that, I use Ultimate Guitar. I got a free subscription a long... Source: about 3 years ago
This Hookpad tool lets you do that. You can type in notes and syllables. The app will sync your syllables with the notes. Click "PLay" and you've got a song. It can even add backing instruments. The site also teaches theory so you could learn about things such as chords. When you do that, instead of simply adding (lyrics + notes), you can add (lyrics + notes + chords). And again when you click "Play," the app... Source: about 3 years ago
As you do this more and more, you'll slowly start to be able to pick up longer phrases at once instead of single notes. Be sure to check back frequently against the playback!! Every couple of notes or so if not every note you add. This is made easier in certain tools like https://www.soundslice.com/ which combines transcription playback and notation tools into one interface. I think you can add a youtube link in... Source: about 3 years ago
Depends on what I'm writing. If it's a rock song, it's going to be written by physically playing my guitar. If it's something orchestral or electronic or whatever, I'll probably go straight to either my DAW or notation software, depending - something that can give me instant playback! It's not as immediate and physical as working with my instrument, but it lets me write for instruments I don't play or own. And... Source: over 3 years ago
If you have a vocal melody and lyrics in mind, you can see what it might sound like at least by using your computer keyboard and mouse drag and drop at https://hookpad.hooktheory.com/. There you can quickly type syllables and notes into a grid. Then click "Band" and the site will generate an instrumental accompaniment. Source: over 3 years ago
You can also see what happens if you type syllables into https://hookpad.hooktheory.com/. Source: over 3 years ago
ChordU - Extracts chords from any song, integrated YouTube.
RapidComposer - MusicDevelopments RapidComposer: Music Prototyping and Automated Composition Software
Ultimate Guitar - Learn how to play your favourite songs on guitar or ukulele
Odesi - ODESI is a music sketchpad that exports your projects to Audio and MIDI.
Riffstation - The web version is Free and you can learn how to play Chords with Youtube Songs.
Captain Chords - Write chord progressions in your favorite DAW