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ChordDB





ChordDB
Version: 2.3

Platforms: Palm


Categories: Entertainment

Upload date: 19 Mar 12

Developer: ChordDB

License: Freeware

Downloads: 49

File Size: 76 Kb
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  ChordDB is a free chord dictionary currently for PalmOS v3.0 and higher.

This program not only shows the chord formation but also at lest 3 of the more common fingerings for each chord.

The main chord database currently contains 372 unique cords with at least 3 different formations each for a total of over 1100 guitar chords.

The chord database is text searchable using the Palm's built in find function.
The database may also be searched by entering the TAB of an unknown chord.

Mathlib is required if you would like the play function to work.
 
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Supported operating systems: Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
 

Other Software by developer «ChordDB»:

CDB Fretboard TrainerCDB Fretboard Trainer
CDB Fretboard Trainer is a small program meant to help learn the notes of the fretboard on a guitar or bass. The program works by picking a random spot on the fretboard and having you tell it what note it is by using the "Keyboard of Tomorrow"

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