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Can anyone tell me what n.c. means i have seen it a few times in the chords for songs. I have tried looking it up but cannot find any info can anyone help

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I think it stands for No Chord.

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I did wonder that but was not sure thanks

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nacho cheese?

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did some one say NACHOS????????


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Marty is correct - it does stand for no chord.

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nacho cheese sounds better... yyuuuuuuummmm
but I second that scotty_b

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