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Old 09-18-2008, 10:35 AM
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Default has anybody have any troubles with the metronome

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Originally Posted by Melleke View Post
Chord Maestro



DESCRIPTION:
Chord Maestro is the perfect companion for all people who like to play fretted instruments like the guitar, bass, ukulele, mandolin, etc. Chord Maestro can find a large variety of chords for a large group of instruments. It can be used for learning chords, writing songs, looking up those more exotic chords, training the ear, and many more things. And best of all it runs on your mobile phone, so you can bring it along anywhere you go!

Features:
- Supports a wide range of fretted instruments: Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, ... Several tunings are already predefined, but you can also define your own tuning (up to six strings).
- A total of 25 chord types are supported: Major, minor, 7, aug, dim, sus4, sus2, 6, 9, M7, M9, m6, m7, m9, m(M7), m7b5, m(add9), 7sus4, 7sus2, 7b5, 7b9, 7#9, +7, dim7, and 5 (power chords).
- Chords are generated locally on the phone using a fast and efficient algorithm. It can find chords anywhere on the fretboard.
- The chords can be played using the phones MIDI interface; with full access to all the MIDI instruments.
- Flexible and simple user interface that works on wide variety of screen sizes.
- Pitch pipe for tuning.

An additional utility is included with Chord Maestro: The Metronome Maestro, which is a valuable tool for the musician and a must for the student. The metronome uses high quality sampled sounds.
I tried to use this program, everything worked except the metronome. Did anybody have a similar problem.
I'm using a Nokia 6500 slide.
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