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(3 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Would it be possible to specify sorting options for songs within a songbook? (artist, title, genre, reverse, etc)

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(3 replies, posted in About Chordie)

PERFECT!!!


I love it.


Can you put a link on the resources tab to a web page with a good reference to editing tab/crd files?


THANK YOU!!

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(7 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Folders would essentially be hierarchical songbooks.

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i.e. it would be nice to be able to nest songbooks within songbooks and be able to easily move or copy songs between them.   Also, to add metadata about the songbook (e.g. a description about the songs in the book, tags a'la flickr, etc.)

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(8 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Checked again and it seems to be working sporadically.

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(8 replies, posted in About Chordie)

There are still some songs missing from my songbook--that is, I click on the song name and the title info comes up, but no tab/crd.
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Are you sure this is fixed?

I use GarageBand with a Firewire 410 interface.

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(8 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Sorry, how do you choose which songbook the song gets added to?

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(7 replies, posted in About Chordie)

I agree.  This is hands-down the best guitar site on the web.
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I love the transpose feature, chord charts, songbook, minimal advertising, song/artist indexes...
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Features I would like to see in the future:
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<li> personal annotations in the songbook.  i.e. I can add notes for myself for any song in my songbook.  Even better would be to make custom versions of the crd files (I often end up correcting/improving the crd/tab), but even just basic personal note annotations would be nice.
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<li> some kind of a folder system for the songbook
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<li> being able to rank different versions of the crd/tabs, so that the generally accepted "best" tabs come up at the top of the results.
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<li> a page that shows new versions/songs submitted with paramaterizable query fields (i.e. how far back, artist name, genre, submitter name, etc.)
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Great site--keep up the good work!