Here you found how to play selected chord on guitar (clasic, acoustic or electric). Define chord you want to play and you'll get schemes showing how to put fingers on fretboard below.
Put chord name here | |
Choose your tuning |
Detected chord | |
Alternative names | |
Played notes |
Use of spectrum analyzer provides a plot and trace of signal amplitude in the frequency domain.
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