Last Modified Sep 14 2020
General:
- Their appears to be 3024 chords for a standard 22 Fret guitar
- So far their are 159 chords entered
- Tuned in the EADGBe (Every Alcoholic Drinks Good Beer Eventually)
- The notes are as follow
- (C) (C#/D_) (D) (D#/E_) (E) (F) (F#/G_) (G) (G#/A_) (A) (A#/B_) (B) --Loop back
- (C=DO),(D=RE),(E=ME),(F=FA),(G=SO),(A=LA),(B=TI)
- The Flats are displayed with an underscore _
- The Sharps never show up, they are the same as the flat of the next note
- C and F don't have flat notes as B and E don't have Sharps.
Chords Observations
The base notes are Base note, base note +4, base note +3
Ex: A = (A),A#,B,C,(C#),D,D#,(E),F,F#,G,G#
The minor of a note is Base note, base note +3, base note +3
Ex: Am = (A),A#,B,(C),C#,D,D#,(E),F,F#,G,G#
The 7th of a note is Base note, base note +4, base note +3, base note +3
Ex: A7= (A),A#,B,C,(C#),D,D#,(E),F,F#,(G),G#
Custom Search:
- What cords uses the 6th cord strum6 >1 Strums are 1 or 0
- What cords uses the 4th and not 6th strum6=0 and strum4=1
- How many cords uses the same 3 fingers on 3,4,5 note4=note3 and note2=note2 and note2>0
- how many cords usees the 3rd fret on the D cord note4=3 I should of used string instead of note
- how many chords uses string4 at a fret higher than 2 note4>2
- Find Cords in the same variation variation =3 or variation=6 order by cord_name
- = equal , <> Not Equal
- < Smaller <= Smaller or equal
- > Greater >= Greater or equal
Variations:
- Some chords have 6 variations and some only have 3, in fact most only have 3
- if their are more than 3 variation but not 6 it's because the variation needs notes bellow the 12th fret
- The complimentary variations in a group of six is 1,4 2,5 and 3,6
- if their are less than 3 variations it's because the variation needs notes bellow the 12th fret
Upcomming Features"
- Search and display chords in the same variation level
- Pull specific multiple chords at once
- Search by group of notes to make a chord
Language:
- Variations : A comlimentatry note, or a note in a higher Octave
- Complimentary : A similar note to another that should sound very similar
- Fret : An area between the metal pieces is called a fret
- Note : A single cord played with a finger on a note See the Notes tab
- Chord : 3 or more strings blocked and strummed to make a sound in the Note shown
- Strummed : The action of running a pick/finger on 2 or more cords to make a harmonic sound
- Pick : The plastic piece to strum the cords or the action of hitting a string
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Sep 14 2020