It opens music-xml files, and then analyzes them to load them into Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro’s player. The Analyzer also has a MUSIC-XML decoder that can open a song in MusicXML format from apps like iReal Pro, and instantly play it using its own backing tracks capabilities. It finds key centers, modulations, pivot chords and of course, functional analysis and chord-scales for every chord in the song. The Analyzer is an unprecedented tool, not found on any other music app in the market today. Now there’s a new feature available in Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro 9, called The Analyzer, which is able to turn a song’s chord progression (created as text, or in Music-XML format) into a complete harmonic analysis of the song. But not everyone is accustomed (although we all should be) of thinking about chord changes in terms of harmonic functions. Until now, Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro required some basic harmony knowledge from the user, to create and edit songs. Practicing with an accompaniment that is musical and consistent is essential to develop your ears, music theory knowledge and improvisation skills. Let’s be honest, while iReal Pro is pretty much a standard in the world of backing track apps, Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro backing tracks are far superior in musicality and sound quality. The ability to import iReal Pro songs into Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro is a long-awaited feature.
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