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It's not great, but it's sort of fun. http://chordify.net

Here's Sleepwalk: Sleepwalk Chordified

I think it was confused by the lack of bass.
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Cool, gonna play with it some today. Thanks!
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great work Bob. True to the original chord changes I think the F in the verse should be an F minor.
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I just ran a song through it, and it did much better than BIAB, but still not dead on. Useful little online gadget, though.

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Geoff Watkinson wrote:great work Bob. True to the original chord changes I think the F in the verse should be an F minor.
I know. The computer didn't hear it. Here's what Hugh Harris (guitarist on my recording) actually played:

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Very cool, b0b! Thanks!
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Thanks B0b for the website.
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Bob, that was super good. I sure enjoyed it. :)
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Post by Pete Conklin »

I wish the program also displayed the Nashville #'s. I'm no programer but I would think that would be an easy add on.
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