Piano Companion is a music theory reference app for songwriters, producers, teachers, and students. Look up any of 1,500+ chords or 10,000+ scales instantly, build progressions, and explore harmony on iOS, Android, and Mac.


Whether you're stuck on a progression, blanking on a scale name, or just exploring — Piano Companion gives you the answer in seconds. Press the keys you know, and it tells you what you're playing.
Search by name or tap the keys you know. Piano Companion identifies what you're playing — even from a MIDI keyboard.
The Chord Progression Builder suggests chords that fit your key. Experiment with patterns, listen back, and find what sounds right.
See notes on the grand staff, fingering for both hands, intervals, degrees, and compatible scales — all in context, not abstract textbook diagrams.
The Fatal Frame III Undub is not a drag-and-drop mod. It requires legacy hardware or competent emulation. Here is the breakdown of your options.
In the pantheon of survival horror, Fatal Frame (known as Project Zero in Europe) holds a unique, terrifying throne. Unlike Resident Evil’s zombies or Silent Hill’s psychological rust, Fatal Frame forces you to face Japan’s most visceral ghosts with nothing but an antique camera. Among the trilogy, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (2005) is often cited as the emotional peak—a story about grief, shared nightmares, and a curse that blurs the line between dreaming and dying.
However, for over a decade, Western fans have faced a dilemma: play the original English-dubbed PS2 version with altered voice direction, or struggle through the Japanese-only original? Enter the “Undub” patch—a fan-made modification that restores the original Japanese voice acting while keeping the English subtitles and menus.
Here is why the Fatal Frame 3 Undub has become the definitive way to experience Rei Kurosawa’s nightmare.
Playing the Undub version is like hearing the game for the first time.
The Fatal Frame III Undub is not a drag-and-drop mod. It requires legacy hardware or competent emulation. Here is the breakdown of your options.
In the pantheon of survival horror, Fatal Frame (known as Project Zero in Europe) holds a unique, terrifying throne. Unlike Resident Evil’s zombies or Silent Hill’s psychological rust, Fatal Frame forces you to face Japan’s most visceral ghosts with nothing but an antique camera. Among the trilogy, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (2005) is often cited as the emotional peak—a story about grief, shared nightmares, and a curse that blurs the line between dreaming and dying. fatal frame 3 undub
However, for over a decade, Western fans have faced a dilemma: play the original English-dubbed PS2 version with altered voice direction, or struggle through the Japanese-only original? Enter the “Undub” patch—a fan-made modification that restores the original Japanese voice acting while keeping the English subtitles and menus. The Fatal Frame III Undub is not a drag-and-drop mod
Here is why the Fatal Frame 3 Undub has become the definitive way to experience Rei Kurosawa’s nightmare. In the pantheon of survival horror, Fatal Frame
Playing the Undub version is like hearing the game for the first time.