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Old 02-02-2015, 03:50 PM
RoosterX RoosterX is offline
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Originally Posted by architype View Post
Chordie is pretty good, but some of the versions are either over simplified or over complicated. It does have a nice key conversion function that allows you to quickly transpose the chords in a key to suit your vocal range or playing ability.
I like Chordie.com too for chord progressions and lyrics. Yes, there's a lot of crap posted there, but you have to look around and can usually find something worth pulling into OnSong.

Chordie is also 100% free and allows you to keep your own "songbook" of tunes, which is helpful. I recommend Chordie to anybody who asks.
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