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progressions might have a good chance of working itself out but chords it would need to detect so much. i would think one would have to set the key first then input each chord progression and finger layout for the software then it could overlay the chord inputs until the best one matched up with chords. so power and barr chords added in with those finger layouts. one of my most played is a minor then some chord {string} {fret} b 8 g 7 d 6 a 7

                                       b             8
                                       g          7
                                       d      5 
                                       a          7
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With AI, chords might actually be easier to get right. You then have as many as six notes, reducing the number of places it could be played on the fretboard. Kinda like how the more clues you have the more likely you are to solve the puzzle.

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it jist seems easy to me and my brain. in program set string tuning, freq its set at and i bet it could overlay single notes and chords with ease depending on how much information is inpute into the program so it has alot of chance to get right

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Some pretty smart people have tried to tackle it in the past. Even if they kinda got it right, you're dealing with implied harmonics, pinch harmonics, string bends, pre-bends, hammer on vs hammer off, etc...