![]() It does not cover everything but it’s nice to have: The chord finder Jam Master Riffstation’s “chord center” – click to zoomĪ nice addition to the chord viewer is the chord finder which will show you the fingering for a number of common (and not so common) chords. With that in mind, it is understandable that I had better results with simpler rock songs than lydian-locrian Steve Vai-esque stuff. ![]() In case of complex chords, it will try to find the nearest “basic” one. It works pretty well I must say, and saves a lot of time in case you need to quickly learn a new song and you don’t have access to the tab or the score. You load up an MP3 – it works with M4As as well – in Riffstation, it thinks for a little while and displays the chords alongside the waveform of the song! It sounds a bit miraculous – and it is – but it is limited to basic chords, no seventh, ninth or B7sus2#4Aug9. The first screen is dedicated to chord detection. It is composed of three main screens which I will detail in this post. ![]() ![]() Learning and jamming along your favorite songs is a very effective way to practice new licks or techniques, and Riffstation is a toolbox enabling you to make this process more effective. Riffstation is a piece of software for Mac and PC aimed at practicing guitarists – as in guitarists who actually spend time practicing their instrument instead of wasting their time collecting various pieces of gear in an endless quest for “the tone” ™. ![]()
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