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What can you do with KeybedHarmony?

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Here you can see the notes of the CMajor7 chord highlighted in yellow. The C Major scale is also highlighted across the top of each key. Close Voicing tells you that the notes are arranged as closely together as possible. Root Inversion confirms that the lowest note in this chord, C, is the root note. Octave 4 shows you where this chord sits on a typical keyboard.

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C Major 7
Close Voicing - Root Inversion

Click on the Show Controls button on the right. Now you can make changes to the chord and scale. Experiment with the options – explore what they do. Spot which notes become highlighted when you change the type of chord, the scale, the root note, the voicing, the inversion, and the other controls.

Click on the Show Progression Controls button. Now you can explore many more options: display the keybed stave and progression stave.

  • shift up or down by an octave
  • add an empty keybed
  • delete or reverse a chord progression

You can also sign up – for free – to experiment with Subscriber Exclusive options:

  • create more than five keybed diagrams
  • transpose up or down by a semitone
  • cycle inversions in a progression up or down
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You can use KeybedHarmony in many ways. Get started by learning how you can create a new scale or chord. Visualise chord progressions. Or explore harmony. You choose.

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