Byell Harmony
Free
1.41for Mac
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About Byell Harmony
Byell Harmony is a practice-oriented tool for learning, listening to, and looking up chords, scales and musical contexts.
Questions such as the following, can be answered easily:
* Which notes on the guitar belong to the G Minor Blues Scale?
* Where can I find notes on the violin, which can accompany the D-minor?
* Which notes change when I change from C major to G major?
* What can I play on the guitar when certain notes are given?
* What is the name of the chord when you have the notes E, G and C
* What scale is obtained if you replace the minor third with the major third in harmonic minor?
* In the melody of a Song, you find e.g. the note A and D. To which chord might they belong?
* How does the fingering on the violin move between G dorian and G phrygian? Which note on a cello corresponds * to which note on a guitar?
* What scale is obtained if you use only the black keys on the piano?
* How do I find a B° chord on the guitar?
* What note must be played on a Eb tuned instrument to get the note C?
and much more...
Also you can interact with MIDI
* Notes played on a Midi-Keyboard are shown on the display.
* A connected footpedal (or a sequencer) can be used to change presets.
* The current setting (root notes, scale, mode, marked notes) can be transferred via MIDI to another device with Byell Harmony.
* Marked notes can be played to a connected MIDI device.
* A song or chord progression can be defined and sent to all devices with Byell Harmony.
Questions such as the following, can be answered easily:
* Which notes on the guitar belong to the G Minor Blues Scale?
* Where can I find notes on the violin, which can accompany the D-minor?
* Which notes change when I change from C major to G major?
* What can I play on the guitar when certain notes are given?
* What is the name of the chord when you have the notes E, G and C
* What scale is obtained if you replace the minor third with the major third in harmonic minor?
* In the melody of a Song, you find e.g. the note A and D. To which chord might they belong?
* How does the fingering on the violin move between G dorian and G phrygian? Which note on a cello corresponds * to which note on a guitar?
* What scale is obtained if you use only the black keys on the piano?
* How do I find a B° chord on the guitar?
* What note must be played on a Eb tuned instrument to get the note C?
and much more...
Also you can interact with MIDI
* Notes played on a Midi-Keyboard are shown on the display.
* A connected footpedal (or a sequencer) can be used to change presets.
* The current setting (root notes, scale, mode, marked notes) can be transferred via MIDI to another device with Byell Harmony.
* Marked notes can be played to a connected MIDI device.
* A song or chord progression can be defined and sent to all devices with Byell Harmony.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.41
Last updated on Oct 22, 2014
Old Versions
Now free - but "as is" with no support and, for the moment, no updates.
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Version History
1.41
Oct 22, 2014
Now free - but "as is" with no support and, for the moment, no updates.
Byell Harmony FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Byell Harmony.
Mac
Requires macOS 10.7 or later.