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Chord Trainer
When I learned piano as a kid (and every time I've dipped my toes back in since), I've been more focused on plodding through sheet music than, like, music theory fundamentals. I don't have the ability to play chords by name or recognise intervals, but I'd like to be able to accompany myself from Lead Sheets or Chord Sheets (The sort you find on Ultimate Guitar)! I put together this quick practice tool in an effort to help me develop those skills a bit.
Interval Practice
| m2 | M2 | m3 | M3 | P4 | TT | P5 | m6 | M6 | m7 | M7 | |
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Chord Practice
| C | Cm | Co | C+ | C7 | Cm7 | CΔ7 | CmΔ7 | Cø7 | C6 | Cm6 | |
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