In this e-book you learn to construct chords using major scale degrees. This is a great aid in analyzing musical scores. Reverse Chord Finder will recognize the real chord and tells you which note does not belong. Often this is because one of the notes is actually a passing melody tone. Sometimes the combination of notes you've chosen does not correspond to a meaningful chord name. That's a skill you will learn to do by yourself in the following pages, but using Reverse Chord Finder makes it a lot easier! Plus it has a bunch of cool features: You tell it which notes you're playing and Reverse Chord Finder will tell you the name of the chord. Reverse Chord Finder Pro is a reverse chord dictionary app for the iPhone and iPod touch (also works on iPad). To get the most out of your chords, you need to get Reverse Chord Finder Pro. Like chords? Get Reverse Chord Finder Pro! This e-book will teach you a bunch of things about chords: what kinds of chords there are, how to construct them, and how to use them. Hollemans This content was published previously on Feedback is welcome at * Feel free to share this e-book with your friends! Prompt support from the Piano Companion Team is guaranteed! We would also be happy to hear your suggestions for Piano Companion.Chord Clues A Quick Guide to Chord Theory Chord Intervals: Unison, Perfect Fifth, Major Third, Minor Third, etc. You can create your own chord libraries and chord charts User libraries with the ability to add scale or chord You can create your own scale fingering and have the ability to use community scale fingerings Audio support: the ability to play a chord in the loop or arpeggio ability to play a scale in the loop Ability to create custom chords or modify existing ones Common degrees: Tonic, Supertonic, Mediant, Subdominant, Dominant, Submediant, Leading tone (in Major scale) / Subtonic (in Natural Minor Scale) ![]() Analytical labels: Secondary Dominant and Secondary Leading-Tone Shows chord and scale in different octaves on the grand staff with treble and bass clef Popular key notations: English, Italian, German, Japanese, Russian, etc. ![]() List of available chords in Circle of Fifths, practice common chords. MIDI output (iOS) with the ability to connect your favorite DAW (Ableton, Garage Band, etc.) with Piano Companion External MIDI keyboard support for reverse mode Ability to input your own custom chords and organize your own chord charts and library Interactive Circle of Fifths with grand staff and relative scales Chord Progression builder with scale patterns (chord sequencer) 10,000+ scales, such as Ionian (major), Aeolian (minor), Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Locrian, Harmonic minor, Melodic Minor, chromatic, pentatonic, blues, etc. ![]() 1500+ piano chords, up to 6th inversions such as major, minor, diminished, augmented, sevenths, etc. The app helps you to compose, practice progressions and experiment with different chord progressions using our Chord Progression Builder with relative or common chords. You can see the list of compatible chords in the selected scale or list of compatible scales for a selected chord. Additionally, you can listen to how a scale or chord sounds in the loop or arpeggiated. You can practice scales in different keys and clefs, practice progressions. The Piano Companion app shows chord and scale notes on the grand staff, degrees, relative scales, intervals, fingering for both hands in major and minor scales – and you can contribute your own custom fingering too. If you don’t see a piano chord or a specific scale, you can create a custom piano chord or scale and use it for chord charts or your user library. For example, just press C, G and you will get C Major as the first piano chord in the search result. If you can’t remember the name of a piano chord or scale, this app helps you to find it by keys or using your external MIDI keyboard. It’s a flexible piano chords and scales dictionary with user libraries, reverse mode, the circle of 5ths, chord progression builder with common patterns. Piano Companion is a music theory app which helps songwriters, producers, teachers and their students.
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