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Double the Sad Chords

Dual chords let you flex two totally different chord vibes on the same sheet. Like, show off both your transposed chords AND the original ones. Hashtag multitasking. ZOMG.

Where This Chord Crashes the Party

This decides if your sidekick chord shows up, & if it does, whether it's being clingy or keepin' its distance.

  • Off kills the dual chord dream. This is what we ship with (sorry).
  • First yeets the secondary chord in front, like it owns the place.
  • Last tosses the secondary chord in the back, where it belongs.

What That Chord Actually Is

Pick what flavor of chord sadness you wanna see on deck.

  • Capo Chord is the chord your capo bullied into existence.
  • Original Chord is the chord that started it all, pure & unmodified.
  • Transposed Chord is the chord after you dragged it to a new key (ouch).
  • Numeric Chord is the nerdy number version of the chord.

How You Want Your Numbers

So you picked numeric & now you gotta choose which numberin' system won't make your brain hurt:

  • Nashville spits out numbers 1-7 based on where they sit in the key. Very TN of you.
  • Roman drops Roman numerals (I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, vii) like you're in ancient Rome or somethin'. Same key-position vibes.
  • Solfege uses those fancy Latin do-re-mi numbers (do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti) based on key position. Stays put when you transpose UNLESS you go mess with Solfege Type. Chill that way.

Decoration Station

Decide if you want your sidekick chord wrapped up in fancy brackets & stuff:

  • None (what we gave you by default, deal with it)
  • Square Brackets [ ]
  • Parentheses ( )
  • Angle Brackets < >
  • Curly Braces { }
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