Chord Pickout software claims to find chords from any MP3 or WAV file

I’ve just read about Chord Pickout PC software that claims to be able to extract chords from an MP3 or WAV audio file of a song, using artificial intelligence.

It comes as an EXE file (so it’s PC only unless you have PC emulation on your Mac):

“All you have to do is to load a media file (wav or mp3) and click a button. Chord Pickout will transcribe the music and write down the recognized chords. The process is fully automated.

Chord Pickout screenshot

The best in Chord Pickout is that it has been designed with the ordinary user in mind, the one who doesn’t have perfect pitch and wants to play popular songs. With a little music knowledge and this program, you can easily figure out any song. Chord Pickout lets you recognize chords, write them down, edit chords and lyrics added and also print them.”

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New DVD combines sheet music with technology, but is it usable?

When i saw the picture and started reading the press release, I got quite excited about this new paperless sheet music DVD system. It looked as if it could solve some of the problems I’d been having, particularly in a performance setting, either with not having quality paper copies of all the music I use, or else having so much paper it just gets in the way.

Take a look at the picture and I think you’ll agree it looks pretty cool:

Star Studio DVD in action

The only downside is that none of that equipment is part of the deal. What this system offers is authored DVDs of sheet music that you use with a standard DVD player and your TV. Great for instruments that can be easily moved, but what if your acoustic piano isn’t in front of the telly?

It’s supposed to eliminate the need to manually turn pages because it does it for you. That’s fine, except I was hoping that there would be some foot switch that could do it on command. No, instead, I think the FAQ sums it up best:

6. The page turns too fast.

Speed up your Tempo.

7. The page turns too slow.

Slow down your tempo.

You see what this is? It’s really just a video of music with virtual page turns! Now, I’m sure there are situations where this would be useful, but what if you play a song a couple of bpm (beats per minute) too fast or slow? You’ll get out of sync with the DVD.

It could work quite well on a laptop computer with a DVD player, but the problem still remains - the musician has no control over the speed of the song display.

There are other solutions that give the user more control, and whilst this seems like an admirable attempt at bringing music display into the 21st century, it sounds too limiting to be of use to most musicians.

I love the concept but I don’t think this solution will cut it. Take a look, though, as it might be for you.

Paperless Sheet Music web site