Possibly useful chord finder website
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- Trevor Carey-Smith
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Possibly useful chord finder website
Hi,
I've been a long time gone from this forum (I used to just lurk anyway ) and I recently got back into playing my steel again after a bit of (young family induced) break.
Anyway, after noticing that the old skobrien chord finder webpage no longer seems to exist I thought I'd put up a link to one I developed myself 5 or 6 years back (I wrote it before I found the skobrien site). Its a tad complicated to use but perhaps some people starting out or who are having trouble finding an unusual chord will find it helpful.
Hopefully not all you forumites try it at the same time, otherwise my computer will probably explode .
Here's the link: www.highwater.co.nz
Cheers,
Trevor.
I've been a long time gone from this forum (I used to just lurk anyway ) and I recently got back into playing my steel again after a bit of (young family induced) break.
Anyway, after noticing that the old skobrien chord finder webpage no longer seems to exist I thought I'd put up a link to one I developed myself 5 or 6 years back (I wrote it before I found the skobrien site). Its a tad complicated to use but perhaps some people starting out or who are having trouble finding an unusual chord will find it helpful.
Hopefully not all you forumites try it at the same time, otherwise my computer will probably explode .
Here's the link: www.highwater.co.nz
Cheers,
Trevor.
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Oh, sorry Russell. Is it not working at all? Even if you do something simple like choose a different chord from the dropdown box and click "Draw fretboard"?Russell Adkins wrote:Hi trever , I cant get it to work for some reason , any ideas?
What browser do you use (this has not been extensively tested ).
Thanks for giving it a try anyway.
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Bookmarked that in 2 seconds flat! Great work!
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Thanks Trevor,
Very Cool...when you're like me using the hunt n peck method of playing steel guitar, this could come in useful...It's been added to my favorites!!!
Very Cool...when you're like me using the hunt n peck method of playing steel guitar, this could come in useful...It's been added to my favorites!!!
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This is going to work great for the newbies. I made a discovery myself, something I had not thought of.
Thanks a million.
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Thanks a million.
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Thank you!!
This is exactly what I've been looking for!![/img]
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That's very cool.
I don't see 6th chords in the "Select a Chord" list. Just an oversight?
I don't see 6th chords in the "Select a Chord" list. Just an oversight?
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