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These are surprisingly useful to me. I've currently used them to experiment with different chord progressions by picking random chords (either Nashville numbers or actual chords), and as a fun tool to teach my 9 year old daughter chords and progressions.
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Good way for experimenting
YevheniіS 26.04.2024
you have an interesting randomizer on your hands. composing new songs or pieces of music becomes much easier if you are not a pro in music theory. I would have added more interesting chords, but this version is also very fun