Chord Scale v1.0 Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Chord scale v1.0

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This Chord Scale v1.0 Translator is a specialized tool designed to efficiently convert musical passages written in standard notation into the Chord Scale v1.0 language. Unlike other translators that might focus on general musical transcriptions, this tool specifically translates to the Chord Scale v1.0 system, providing a structured and consistent method for understanding and expressing chord progressions within this framework. Its unique value lies in its ability to maintain the specific harmonic context dictated by the Chord Scale v1.0 language rules, making it invaluable for composers, arrangers, and musicians familiar with this particular system.

This translator is particularly useful in scenarios where a musician needs to quickly convert musical ideas to the Chord Scale v1.0 notation. It's ideal for practicing with exercises using the system, analyzing pre-existing music in the Chord Scale v1.0 language, or providing a seamless translation between standard notation and Chord Scale v1.0 notation for recording purposes. This facilitates quicker composition, more detailed harmonic analysis, and improved communication amongst musicians working within this specific system.

The provided extraInfo dictates the interpretation of chords within this system. This translator ensures the output directly adheres to that interpretation, making it a precise and powerful tool for anyone working within the Chord Scale v1.0 system.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"C major scale"
Chord scale v1.0
"C major chord scale"
Normal Language
"G7 chord"
Chord scale v1.0
"G7 chord scale"
Normal Language
"D minor"
Chord scale v1.0
"D minor chord scale"
Normal Language
"F# diminished 7th"
Chord scale v1.0
"F# diminished 7th chord scale"
Normal Language
"major key"
Chord scale v1.0
"Major chord scale"
Normal Language
"B7sus4"
Chord scale v1.0
"B7sus4 chord scale"

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