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Best script I have seen for chord progressions

Postby surfnorthwest » 17 Feb 2011, 20:27

If you write a lot of music like I do you can sometimes get "uncreative" or lazy with your progressions. The link below is to the best script app I have seen yet for helping you choose alternative matching chords in major or minor progression. Drag and drop some chords that are preselected and demo them. Great tool guys.

http://www.drumbot.com/projects/key_chords/
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Re: Best script I have seen for chord progressions

Postby JD23USA » 21 Feb 2011, 08:00

Very Useful !!

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Re: Best script I have seen for chord progressions

Postby Spotted Dog » 22 Feb 2011, 22:23

Great find Surf, I looked at the clock and realized I'd been dinkin' around for an hour. :bgrin
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Re: Best script I have seen for chord progressions

Postby Onza_Jk » 19 Mar 2011, 15:21

Thanks a lot Surf!
This will super useful for Songwriting lectures next year!
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Re: Best script I have seen for chord progressions

Postby BluesDoggydog » 06 Oct 2011, 06:17

Wow this is really cool, thanks alot! :)

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