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Nice chord tab/display/sound thingy...

Found this. Handy for finding chords, but I like the fact that it plays the full chord too.

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Nice find DonalN...Thanks


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Thank you so much DonalN! That isn't just cool it is so necessary, and so added to my bookmarks!!

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I have a very similar tool installed on my mobile phone -www.chordgenie.com. Great if you have a few moments spare but are away from a computer. Costs £5 but it is a pretty little application.

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Thanks DonalN, a good find - very useful.

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Thanks for the find DonalN, here is another one. Chordbook.Com - Guitar Chords

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Daug Guitar Chord - Guitar Chord Chart - 8notes.com

this one is my fav, u click on the chord u want and it shows u all the diff places to play the same chord on the fretboard, also plays the chord for u, just happens to be one i found on internet one day


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PS: i use this to fig out the barre chords for songs, so i dont have to jump back and forth from open chords to barre chord to play a song

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