![]() I pasted that into Photoshop, cropped it to just the neck with the chord, and saved that as a jpg. That, of course, produces my entire screen. It makes it really easy to do things such as marking muted strings (or strings not played).įor the first few days of trying it I just did a screen capture. In fact it does even more than I expected such as labeling the intervals or notes. I have worked with it some and it produces perfect graphics for what I need. Neck Diagrams appeared to be exactly what I need. Thanks to Chris for the suggestion of Neck Diagrams and especially thanks for the comprehensive/informative email. If it's seems to good to be true.Įveryone thanks for the responses and help. These are also very useful for adding chord or different inversions or fingerings of chords to sheet music. Good way to expand one's chord vocabulary.Īnother option is to make your own using a rubber chord stamp and ink pad. Writing them out in chord charts like that is a Sometime I'll play 4 different versions of a chord in a single bar. ![]() I hate playing a given set of chord changes over and over again without mixing up the inversions. I find that a page with many chord "boxes" is very useful for mapping out chord changes for 8 or 12 bars,Īnd then adding variations to the chord sequence, either in alterations and/or inversions on subsequent rows of the boxes. I have found it to be an immensely useful tool for a variety of purposes.ĭepending on you actual objective, there may be various other and less expensive options.ĭo a search for "blank chord diagram pdf" and you will find many preprinted free options you can use. Way too time consuming to do it this way. You Excel users will understand I put borders around every cell and had some tiny graphics to superimpose with fingering. Here is what I did a while back using Excel. You can clearly see why I need to improve my system Here is a 3x5 card I just hand drew for a D7 with what I am trying to achieve. And, again, it would be ideal but I don't need all notes identified along the bottom. Just one number identifying where it is at, 5 or 7 etc. ![]() This is ideal but I don't need all frets identified numerically. This is the type of graphic I want to generate.
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