There is a PG program called 'Audio Chord Wizard', which I believe IS in the BIAB arsenal. If you have a .wav or .mp3 file of the track you want the chord sequence for, you can run it through the ACW and, with a bit of fine-tuning (setting the beat and the start of each bar) it will give you the chord sequence, or as near as dammit.

I write 'as near as dammit' because it may well give you extensions where there aren't any (because it analyses the whole sound being output) so you still need to do a little editing to get a sequence you are comfortable with.

HTH


Follow That Dream

Sam
Karaoke King

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Turning that corner again - I have to keep following that dream, no matter what