I like to rewrite the chords for songs based on what I think the chord sound should be. I finger the chord position 1 note at a time until I get the sound I want nut I don't know what the final chord is sometimes. It is so time consuming going through entire chord charts looking for the same finger positions..
Is there any software out there that allows one to imprint the chord finger positions on a guitar fretboard with this software telling you what that chord is?
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Not sure what you mean, Pranil. Can you explain, please?
I like to rewrite the chords for songs based on what I think the chord sound should be. I finger the chord position 1 note at a time until I get the sound I want nut I don't know what the final chord is sometimes. It is so time consuming going through entire chord charts looking for the same finger positions..
Is there any software out there that allows one to imprint the chord finger positions on a guitar fretboard with this software telling you what that chord is?
@Michael Mead: If you are re-writing the chords, then they are probably still the same chords, but with extra extensions added.
If a Chord you change is originally a 'C' chord, it probably is till some sort of 'C' chord.
Have a look at all the notes in the new shape you play. Write those notes down and compare them to the original.
It's better if you analyze them this way so you
Can you give me an example of an original chord and a new chord? I would be able to explain it better from that.