But it maybe it’s not very clear how to form these chords on your instrument. So here we go: You have already learned how to make major, minor and seventh chords. Then, we will show you the same concepts applied to the guitar, as there are some extra details that are important to consider in this instrument. We will start using the keyboard as an example, since it is easier to visualize and form chords on that instrument, but these concepts apply to any other instrument as well. No matter what he does, he can spend the whole day making up chords, you will always know the name of all of them. And there’s more a friend of yours will form any chord or combination of notes on your instrument and you will tell him which chord he is making. Great, let’s learn how to do it! You will see a “strange” chord in the chord notation and know how to form it without outside help. If you know the rule, you can form and name any chord on your instrument. Like everything in music, there is a logical rule for defining the name of each chord. Even more than that you will learn how to be better than a chord dictionary! Now you will learn not to depend on it anymore. Running after a chord dictionary is a beginner’s practice. Well, you may be glad to know this is nonsense. If you don’t have a huge database in your head, you’ll never know many chords. In reality, you may think that the only way to know how to form a chord is to memorize it. ![]() It’s the end, not even the chord dictionary knows! Gosh, what is this chord?ĭictionary, type the chord in question, but the dictionary does not contain anyĬhords with that name. Then at some point in the song, a chord appears that you have never seen before. Prompt support from the Piano Companion Team is guaranteed! We would also be happy to hear your suggestions for Piano Companion.Have you ever been in a sad situation involving chords? There you are, wanting to play a song, then you download the chord notation from the Internet. You can create your own chord libraries and chord charts User libraries with ability to add scale or chord You can create your own scale fingering and have the ability to use community scale fingerings Audio support: ability to play chord in the loop or arpeggio ability to play 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 on the staff with treble and bass clef Popular key notations: English, Italian, German, Japanese, Russian, etc. List of available chords in Circle of Fifths (Chord Wheel) MIDI output (iOS) with ability to connect your favorite DAW 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 (Chord Wheel) Chord Progression builder with scale patterns (chord sequencer) 10,000+ scales, such as: major, 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 experiment with different chord progressions using our Chord Progression Builder using relative or common chords and other music theory related 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 how a scale or chord sounds in the loop or arpeggiated and other music theory information. ![]() The Piano Companion app shows chord and scale notes, degrees, fingering for both hands in major and minor scales – and you can contribute your own custom fingering too. If you don’t see a chord, you can create a custom chord 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 chord in the search result. If you can’t remember the name of a chord or scale, this app helps you to find it by keys (or MIDI keyboard). You can compose music using our real piano and use your MIDI keyboard to play and record songs. Using circle of fifths and chord progression builder you can compose songs and learn, play chords and scales. Our free app has circle of fifths with compatible chords (or chord wheel). Piano Companion is a piano chords and scales dictionary with user libraries and reverse mode with a chord progression builder.
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