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ChordNamer 1.0 August 2000 for Windows 98

Many's the time when in improvising on the guitar I have fingered a chord and wondered what 
the chord is exactly called.  ChordNamer attempts to derive all possible chord names for a 
given chord fingering, NOT the other way round like the majority of chord software available 
on the Web.

Using the mouse, fingerings can be made on the displayed fretboard and by clicking the "Get 
Chords" button, all possible chords are shown as well as the notes which have been entered 
and how those notes form each given chord.  In addition, scales can be displayed for each 
entered note which allows you to verify how those given chords are made up, and also to 
verify why other chord names you might have expected are not shown.

To install, download and simply unzip file to required directory.

Freeware

Runs on minimum resolution of 1024 x 768.

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