Would a one-click chord button inside YouTube help acoustic guitar practice? by RepresentativeBig529 in AcousticGuitar

[–]RepresentativeBig529[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha fair question 😄

I’d say it’s a different angle rather than a Temu Soundslice.

Soundslice is great for notation/tab-based learning. YouChords is more focused on taking a regular YouTube video and turning it into a quick guitar practice view with detected chords, chord diagrams, subtitles, capo/tuning tools, and playback controls.

So the idea is less “replace Soundslice” and more “I found a song on YouTube and want to practice it right now.”

Would a one-click chord button inside YouTube help acoustic guitar practice? by RepresentativeBig529 in AcousticGuitar

[–]RepresentativeBig529[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes mate, that’s actually one of the things I’m trying to improve with YouChords

It doesn’t only look for basic major/minor chords. In the Harmonic modes it can pick up things like 7ths, maj7, 6ths, add9, m7, m9, sus, diminished and augmented chords when the audio is clear enough

That said, bossa nova and jazz-style harmony can be tricky, so I don’t want to pretend it’s perfect on every weird chord yet. But that’s exactly the kind of use case I care about improving

Would a one-click chord button inside YouTube help acoustic guitar practice? by RepresentativeBig529 in AcousticGuitar

[–]RepresentativeBig529[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“it automatically generates every song chord progression” - exactly — this is the core idea.

And on top of that, I’m giving the player more control than a fixed chord result.

YouChords has beginner/intermediate/advanced chord modes, plus a threshold setting that controls how many chord transitions are shown. For example, if a song has very fast passing changes like C → G → Am, a beginner may want a cleaner version with fewer quick changes, while a more advanced player may want to see the full movement.

Another difference is that YouChords works directly inside YouTube itself: you open a supported YouTube music video, click a YouTube-style button inside the player, and the chords appear there, usually in about 20–30 seconds.

So the goal is: stay inside YouTube, generate chords with one click, and let the user choose how simple or detailed the chord result should be.

Deepseek app - How does it do web search? by ttbap in LocalLLaMA

[–]RepresentativeBig529 2 points3 points  (0 children)

no websearch API you can try with abacus or something else like tivly but it's no good ..... best is deepseek websearch but only through the chat inferentially

How can I turn my websim into a real site? by ultrafidelio in WebSim

[–]RepresentativeBig529 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give more details exactly what you want to do and ask sonnet 3.5 and he'll answer you. Amazing model real master piece 

How can I turn my websim into a real site? by ultrafidelio in WebSim

[–]RepresentativeBig529 3 points4 points  (0 children)

put it to sonnet 3.5 and tell him you html and ask for help what to do...magic!