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(3 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Another option is downloading the files and using OnSong. That way, you don't even need to connect to the web to get access to your songs.

Chordie is great, but I also love having my files available anytime. I actually have OnSong both on my phone and iPad.

http://onsongapp.com/ (I am not associated with this app in any way, I just own it and love it)

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(5 replies, posted in About Chordie)

I know, late to the party, but I just wanted to add +1 for the onSong app. Really an amazing piece of software. The more I use it, the more impressed I am. And it supports both USB and Bluetooth page turners? How cool is that!

Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with onSong, just a happy customer!

....Posted from my iPad

Guess I'm the only one who misses it!  wink

Oh, forgot to add: I realize I can just go directly to Songsterr. It was just really handy to have a direct link to the exact song!

A feature I was really enjoying was the Online Tab Player. It seems to have been removed. That's a shame, it was a real help.

Or...did it get moved? Temporarily disabled? I, for one, would love to see its return.

The "Create Radio Channel" is still there. (However, that one I never chose to use)

henryb wrote:

Where has the  "transpose " section gone to ?

Umm...right where it always has been?

Perhaps you need to refresh your browser? (The database did crash)

I just noticed them today, did I miss an announcement? That Online Tab Player is awesome!!

In case you haven't noticed it either, look to the right on any song's page, under the "Transpose chords" section.
Click "Online Tab Player", wait for it to load, then hit the "Play" button.

Awesome, amiright!?!

I am cranked to try it out tonight! (at work at the moment)

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(1 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Try an acoustic amp from Crate. I picked up a used CA30D for $150. It was in awesome shape, and sound coming out of if is great. (I also play a Taylor, a 314ce).  Depending on your needs, wants and budget, you should do just fine in the $200 range. Don't forget a mic! (Assuming you sing, which. let's face it, we *all* do! wink

I'm taking precautions just in case we all get taken by surprise and suddenly find chordie is gone. (Hope not, awesome site, can't wait for edit feature to return!)

Anyway, IMNSHO, Songsheet Generator is the hands down winner when it comes to generating tabs.

You start with a plain-text file within the chordpro format (just like here at chordie!). Once saved to a folder, SG can display it, and you have many options regarding transposing, printing, viewing on screen, generating a new chordpro formatted document, generating an html file, etc.

It is freeware, but if you like it, you can donate (I chose to, it was worth that much to me).

Anyway, just another idea in case anyone is looking for an alternative or backup plan to chordie.

oh yeah, works with Mac, Windows or Linux.

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(6 replies, posted in About Chordie)

OK, thanks, will do. smile

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(6 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Nope, still not fixed. Just tried to save a song from a public songbook to mine. When I went into my songbook, the song was in the list. I clicked on it, and the only thing it shows is the screenshot I grabbed, shown below. btw, I get the same results whether I'm in Safari or Firefox. (I'm on a Mac)
Would the fact that there are comments on the bottom of this page cause any issues? I know they shouldn't, but hey, obviously something's not working right.
http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z175/nitrozilla/no-song.jpg