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Chord Identification using DryWetMIDI #260

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Hello,

  1. First of all, it's required to return multiple names due to the simple thing: different people name the same chord differently :-) As for most suitable names I suppose you mean C/E for second chord (E C G) and Cmaj (C E G) for the first one. Even here we can see that you prefer to name the first chord Cmaj but there are many people who will name it just C.

    But your idea is interesting. Hmm... Placing a name where root note matches a chord's root note to the first place in a result. I should think but now that's not possible. Names are sorted by their lengths.

  2. A music theory chord is a set of notes without octaves so I think the current way is a proper one. But you can easily ge…

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