"I just wanted to say
thanks for creating the Piano Chord Chart.
As a working film and TV composer, I came from a
guitar background and had to learn piano when I
first sat down in front of a midi controller.
I'm self taught, and the need sometimes arises
for a chord chart or scale, but fumbling for a
book takes too much time. I spent hours
today searching the Web for something that could
provide both, and your product delivers in
spades! I'll be using the Piano Chord
Chart on a regular basis, thanks again!"
Rob Gokee (Film & TV composer) Email on file
July 21, 08
Now:
Find Any Piano or
Keyboard Chord
Instantly!
Using
the "Instant
Piano
Chord
Chart
Finder!"
Makes a
great gift for a musical
friend -- even for yourself!
Chords for
all
keyboards, whether
piano
or electronic keyboard
or synthesizer
or organ
-- any keyboard! It works like an
Amazing
Keyboard
Chord
Chart
& Piano
Chord
Computer!
Here is a screen shot of
our "Instant Keyboard Chords Finder"
-- the answer to all your piano chord questions in a digital chord
chart.
Wow!! And
Double Wow!!I
just downloaded the Instant Keyboard Chord Finder and
believe me, it is all you
say it is and then some!
Thanks for coming up with something like this. From what
I have seen, it does seem easy to use. I feel it will
make the keyboard chords easier to learn by being able
to see them. If time allows, I plan to take a few
minutes each day to study a chord and the different
variations before going on the computer for other
things.
God
Bless
Joy W.
(e-mail Oct. 5, 2003 on file)
Hey
Duane:
I have been playing with your new "Amazing Chord
Computer" software that
I ordered and downloaded from you when it became
available. It is AWESOME!!An absolutely wonderful
program. BRAVO.
;-) Thank you
so much for your time and for your very cool program.
Chris (e-mail Sept. 19, 2003 on file)
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"Keyboard
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Yes!
I
would love to own the equivalent of a
thousand-dollar college education in chords
for just
$39. total
-- no
shipping. I can't wait to see all the
keyboard chords (same as piano chords) on my
own computer desktop so I'll never have to
wonder about a chord again! It's like having
my own chord dictionary!
As soon as your credit card has been
processed you will be sent to the page where
you can download it to your computer
immediately -- and instructions on how
to use it (but it's so easy to use a child
could do it easily).
Note: This will not work with Web TV
or a Mac...so please don't order it
A word from
Duane to guitar players about guitar chords (guitar
tablature)...
For those of you who play guitar, it is very useful for you
to know piano chords as well as guitar chords. Guitar chords
are really the same as piano chords -- the guitar tabs
(guitar tablature) looks different, but it's really just a
picture of where your hands should go on the frets. Usually
piano music doesn't have "piano tabs", but most piano music
uses chord symbols such as Fm7, G6, Eb9, and so on. But the
notes in a guitar chord are exactly the same as in a piano
chord, so musicians who double on both guitar and piano have
an advantage. This chord finder will help you find any
kind of chord -- so called "jazz chords", "Christian guitar
chords", "rock chords", "praise & worship chords" -- music
chords of all types from augmented to diminished to 7ths to
13ths. And don't forget that a piano chord is exactly the
same as a keyboard chord -- no difference at all. It
functions like a chord dictionary -- a chord locator -- a
chord finder -- and leads you to all the inversions of piano
chords. I would encourage any guitar players to learn not
only guitar tablature -- guitar chords, but also piano
chords so that the connection between the two types becomes
clear. It can only make you into a better musician!
(Wouldn't it be nice to have a chord chart with both piano
tabs and guitar tabs on the same chord finder! Maybe
someday, but meanwhile, enjoy all these wonderful piano
chords!) The only kind of chord the chart doesn't cover are
"slash chords" "altered chords" and "poly-chords", because
these are basically infinite. You'll love it!