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Get instant access to the song’s chords or tabs on Ultimate-Guitar.com. Source: 8 months ago
I'm currently trying to find tutorials on how to find the right chords for certain songs and all I land on are a bunch of chord songwriting tutorials (which are quite useful, but aren't necessarily what I'm directly looking for). The chords, even the sheet music, aren't publicly available nor has someone made a guide for them on websites like Ultimate Guitar. Someone could tell me to spend all day and night... Source: 11 months ago
Pick 2 or 3 doom songs you love that are nice and slow and easy and look up the tabs on ultimate-guitar.com. Source: 12 months ago
I bought my first guitar around 18 months ago, because I didn't have any hobbies and playing a musical instrument seemed like a good start, since I absolutely love the sound of the guitar and bass in about every song I hear, primarily in all songs by my favorite bands Muse and Royal Blood. Now, I have already accepted that I won't be the next Matthew Bellamy... But after playing the guitar for the first time 18... Source: 12 months ago
Also, ultimate-guitar.com is your best friend when it comes to notes and tabs. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm starting to think you're trolling because that's just from the first four results of a google search without even delving down the reddit , image-line forums, audiob.us discussions and ableton discussions that these initial articles led me down. No idea where you got the idea that ableton sucks for recording. Everything about ableton's audio management is awesome. Source: over 1 year ago
iPad, by far. Get yourself https://audiob.us/ and Korg Gadget and you'll have it all singing and dancing together quickly. Source: about 2 years ago
Loopy is pretty cool. The dude who wrote it (Michael Tyson) is also behind https://audiob.us/ and https://theamazingaudioengine.com/ and was really early and influential to the iOS audio scene. Definitely worth checking out. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
> the ability to create(!) and combine small specialized tools into something that's bigger than the sum of its parts Funny, the possibility to do that currently exists in a walled garden, for audio apps: https://audiob.us The problem was never was the current OSs, it was just about app makers not willing or not knowing how to collaborate amongst themselves. It was also never about open vs closed, since... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
ChordU - Extracts chords from any song, integrated YouTube.
Loopback by RogueAmoeba - Get all the power of a high-end studio mixing board, right inside your Mac!
Chordify - Chordify turns any music or song (YouTube, Deezer, SoundCloud, MP3) into chords.
LiveTrax - LiveTrax is an app by MasterMedia Productions through which musicians can control the playback of their favorite track during live performances by using simple controls.
Guitaa.com - Turn ANY song into chords, play along with interactive chords and diagram, transpose, loop, tempo control.
TrueFire - The Best Guitar Lessons Online Fast. Easy. Fun.