Trial version
Chord Pickout
Automatically recognize chords in music files
Trial version
Automatically recognize chords in music files
Trial version
Become a Master of Guitar and Bass Scales, Modes, Chords and Arpeggios with this interactive software!
Free
A free Science & education program for Windows
Trial version
Turn your computer into an all-in-one guitar amp
Free
The free alternative to Guitar Pro
Trial version
Visualize guitar chords with this extensive graphical library
Free
2.1
Windows
Windows 2000
English
163K
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