Made a Chord Progressions Website - Would You Use It?

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Hello.

I am currently developing a website that is intended to help musicians come up with ideas when composing songs/music.

If you have any chord progression/site improvement/feature suggestions, it would be nice to hear them!

http://chordchord.com/
Hope, it would help you)

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I like the idea, and the design is really simple, which in this case is good!

I would definitely use it from time to time. I know too little about terminology when it comes to music theory, of which I know close to nothing, to be able to give some advice. But maybe add options for more complex chords, coloring and stuff (sorry, again the terminology is not my speciality).

But what I would like the most is exporting of midi, so I don't have to look up the chords myself :)
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Hey, thanks a lot for your feedback!

I am glad you liked it!

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Really cool! I like it.
-Lost

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No.

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very cool! nice and simple :)
the piano needs a volume slider and default volume needs to be lower.
would be good to be able to save a MIDI file too :P

Well done!
cheers

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That is exceptionally well done. Very nice. Second the midi export.
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Excellent idea! Very nicely executed. I'd definitely use it if I could download the midi file.

- when hovering the mouse over the "style" button the info prompt bubble obscured one of the style types in the menu.
- it would be great if the arrangement would update in realtime whenever a parameter is changed, such as style type or tempo, etc.

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jancivil wrote:No.
:lol:
I'm shocked!
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hehee

this one appears to do what it purports, & correctly
unlike some things ;)

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I'd rather have a list of common progressions vs click, click, click. For example key of C one of them was iii, I, V, vi. Sure it uses chords all from key of C but isn't very useful. Five minutes of learning what chord progressions are and a chart of say 8 progressions and you're good.

Another one in key of C, iv, V, iii, iv. Yep in the key of C and C is not even included. Or getting iii, V. Thats it. 2 chords? How is that even useful. I would rather pass on the BS and have someone give me real useful info,

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Fantastic idea, and you're definitely on the right track! :tu:

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Good stuff! But how bout 7ths, 9ths and 11ths?
Best Regards

Roman Empire

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Roman Empire wrote:Good stuff! But how bout 7ths, 9ths and 11ths?
Good question. They need to be there :)

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You should definitely look into making a mobile app version - Would be a great reference tool when working offline

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