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...Gw XXXIX. Chords Wizard...
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Welcome to Guitarweek!
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The chord wizard attempts to determine the identity of a chord by observing the tones used, Some of the craziest looking chords are actually simple chords. Just select the tones on the worksheet and it will try to figure it out, This is limited to two-six tone chords and shows dashes when no chord is found...
NOTE: We do not recognize six and seven tone chords so neither does this wizard...
You can also press 'g' for go... Here is the 'left handed' version...
The Chord Wizard uses it's own database that contains thousands of chords where a majority of them are simple inversions, An inversion is just a chord where the tones have been rearranged. The '13th' chords are not included because they always resolve to '7th' chords, This database includes Major, Minor, Diminished (half and full), Augmented and the Suspended ones as well...
(NOTE: sus4 chords resolve to sus2 chords)
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