I find most chord finder software to be helpful, but lacking. You still need your ears.

The software gets you 'in the ballpark' but still misses some and gets others wrong.

If possible, I like the sheet music because sometimes even the best ears can't pick out some of the nuances. For example, on an extended chord, the pianist might not play all the notes causing the listener to misidentify the chord.

Then once I know the correct "official" chords to the song, I can decide what notes I want to leave out (if any) and what chord substitutions I want to use to personalize it to my tastes.

But I guess in some other people's eyes, I'm being too persnickety and overdoing it. (They could be correct.)

There is more than one right way to make music, and my way works for me - YMMV.

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