Its a great app, they get most of the chords correct or very close, I'd say 90% at best. But the AD's are non stop and there is no paid subscription to eliminate them. Customer service is a joke, they are in India. Will not respond to questions. You cannot print out chords with lyrics so whats the use. There is no back button and it does not remember your searches. Overall, good for beginners and kids. Could be really a great app if they had a paid subcription with no ads and more features. Also, mostly heavy metal, not geared to jam bands at all. its
I have been playing/jamming gigs & events for years, creating & trying to keep it all in my head. This programme sounds/is so incredible I will be downloading the software tonight. The ability to store, share, print hard copies of the tunes from audio files is fabulous; that the files can be replayed, edited, layered using a synthesizer is simply amazing. Thanks Greg
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Actually I misspoke, the chordu.com link is slightly different. As are the others. These are the sites I'm trying. Source: over 1 year ago
Do you ever improvise or play from lead sheets? I feel like it's a different feeling from reading sheet music and many people find it more enjoyable. Personally I'm a fan of playing along with stuff here https://chordu.com/. It definitely isn't perfect but it works. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Https://chordu.com/ Can't help ya with singing but this might give ya a chance to learn guitar Also yeah should problay sell my setup if I'm not gonna compete professionally. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://chordu.com/ I gotchu dude the drummer in foo fighters didn't do a single lesson and still plays great if you find the time you can learn. Source: over 2 years ago
This won't get you a perfect tab but it will at least give you chords: https://chordu.com/. Source: almost 3 years ago
A couple projects I'm working on using AI in the field of audio: Https://aimusiclessons.com: learn guitar in your web browser Https://frettable.com: create sheet music from your instrument recordings Https://podomate.com - coming soon: my spare time project that mixes and masters podcasts automatically. I'll be posting that for free on Reddit this year for people like me that are podcasting with their pals... Source: about 3 years ago
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