🎸 A web app to visualize scales, chords and arpeggios on all kinds of fretboards.
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🎸 A web app to visualize scales, chords and arpeggios on all kinds of fretboards.
A declarative toolbox to build interactive musical instruments on web and mobile.
🎸 A Javascript library for dynamic chord recognition, generation and graphic representation for any fretted instrument.
Write music together, in real time.
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