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2009-03-23 18:34
Falconic
new member
Registered: 2009-03-23
Posts: 2

Is there a way that anyone could get me a copy of the file(s) for the interactive guitar chord thing?  It would be much appreciated!  I tried to just get it but I don't know how to download javascript things to get a useable file.  I wish it was a .swf, I can get those easy...

Please help!  Thanks!

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2009-03-24 13:58
GuitarZen
senior member
From: Pacific Northwest
Registered: 2006-11-18
Posts: 2154

Hello falconic and welcome to chordbook....your question comes up often but there isn't a way to use the chordfinder offline....guess you'll just have to do like the rest of us and visit chordbook to take advantage of all the great feautres here.

GuitarZen

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2009-03-28 07:00
Falconic
new member
Registered: 2009-03-23
Posts: 2

Drat, I guess I'll have to make sure to keep the page loaded and load the page beforehand...  I go camping a lot and that's when I need it...

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2009-03-30 18:24
theworldhadteeth
member
From: Memphis Tennessee
Registered: 2008-02-14
Posts: 70

Hey Falconic,
I find that when I'm on the road or camping and can't use the internet, a good substitute is a good picture chord book stuck in my gig bag.

Try one like this and it won't set you back too much:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Amsco-The-G … 1157586.gc

Also, this little 6 or 7 page book is GREAT for transposing keys on the go, thanks to the spinning wheel on the cover:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Hal-Leonard … 1156811.gc

I keep them both in my gig bag so that when I travel i still have what I need. In this digital age we sometimes forget that we can go back to the basics when necessary!

Tony

My Guitar: Yamaha APX500 Thinline Acoustic/Electric Cutaway
                  Black, Shiny Black!
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