![]() The problem, of course, is how do you know which ones are wrong? And with the simple songs it gets right: well, you should be able to get those easily enough yourself just by listening and playing along. I.e., it would be sensible to insert a "?" for a chord it doesn't recognise, but it prefers to insert wrong chords. The problem (and Riffstation has the same issue) is not that fancy chords confuse it, but that it inserts the closest major or minor chord that it knows. It seems pretty reliable on very simple songs, but on complex ones - the very ones you're going to need most help - it fails miserably. Having just tested Chordify on a couple of songs, it seems only capable of recognising major and minor triads. I do sometimes check out online tabs and chord charts (made by humans, however flawed), just to get me started, but I wouldn't trust Chordify (or Riffstation or similar automatic sites).
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