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Have any of you used Riffstation, or Capo ?

http://riffstation.com/
http://supermegaultragroovy.com/products/capo/

Sure looks like they would save a lot of time picking a song apart.

Any experiences with them you could share?

Did you try Chordify. Works fine and gets you on the way.

I tried capo. Most songs of mine that I play through there dont even get close. But some do. I guess it depends on how good and clear the recording is and if theres any tuning differences or anything.

I use an app on my IPhone called Amazing Slow Downer for songs that I bought in ITunes It identifies chords and you can change the speed and pitch for playing along. Costs $15 and it is truly AMAZING!

NorCal Nancy
No divas band

Oops, I mentioned Amazing Slow Downer app but I use Chord Detector app for the chord analysis and ASD for the slow playback.

NorCal Nancy
No divas band

josheboy wrote:

I tried capo. Most songs of mine that I play through there dont even get close. But some do. I guess it depends on how good and clear the recording is and if theres any tuning differences or anything.

Nice to see some actual first hand feedback. I've watched that Riffstation advert on YouTube a number of times wondering if it's as incredible as it's portrayed.

i have try with song i knows
chordify and riff station
riff stationn seems to be more near, and more reliable to my taste

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