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lyricchic
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lyricchic
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10/09/2006 1:19 am
Aight guys, this post might get moved, but whatever. Does anyone know of a site that's like, a big virtual chordbook? I've got two weeks to learn a book full of obscure chords that I don't know, and though I could sit there and construct each one, I don't have time. First practice is tommorow, I'm gonna be shot. :( Help would be beyond appreciated.
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10/09/2006 1:30 am
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R. Shackleferd
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R. Shackleferd
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10/09/2006 3:19 am
Also, can't say I've ever used any of these, but a quick search resulted in...
chordfind.com
chordbook.com
looknohands/chordhouse.com
guitarchordsmagic.com
gravityboy.com
users.netrover.com (requires Java)
wikipedia.com (article about chords with another extensive link list at bottom)

And there's many more, but that's what came up first. Mel Bay is my usual reference though.
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earthman buck
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10/09/2006 3:52 am
Originally Posted by: R. Shackleferdlooknohands/chordhouse.com

That is an excellent site. I use that whenever I don't know a chord or just wanna screw around with obscure scales.
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10/09/2006 5:21 am
havent tried the others but my fav is chordbook.com..its an invaluable tool...
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10/09/2006 5:28 am
Originally Posted by: jeffhxhavent tried the others but my fav is chordbook.com..its an invaluable tool...

Yeah, actually I did have that one bookmarked already, but have only played with it a few times.
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