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Eugene Cole


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Post  Posted 8 Jul 2009 8:11 pm    
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I while back I used a web site to generate the the image below which depicts my Dobro tuning. Well I actually had to merge 2 images from an 8-string tuning to generate that image; but I really like this form of chord chart as I find it depicts how the chord positions wrap around each other on the neck.


I would like to find this site again or a similar site which will allow me to generate similar charts for other tunings.

Any suggestions?
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James Mayer


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Post  Posted 8 Jul 2009 9:19 pm    
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Here ya go:

http://www.studybass.com/tools/chord-scale-note-printer/
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Eugene Cole


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Post  Posted 8 Jul 2009 9:46 pm    
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Thanks; that is a good start.

I have not yet figured out how to display only the 1, 3, & 5.

-E
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James Mayer


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Post  Posted 8 Jul 2009 9:57 pm    
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On the "diagram" tab, there are green checkboxes on the right. Choose "scale degrees". There won't be a "1", but there will be "R, 3, 5". Same difference.
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Tom Breitenfeldt

 

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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 12:27 am    
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Try this one:

http://www.michael-hogg.co.uk/gce.php

Tom
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Sonny Jenkins


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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 6:51 am    
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Karlis Abolins (forum member) used to provide a free chord generator that was excellent
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James Mayer


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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 8:34 am    
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Tom Breitenfeldt wrote:
Try this one:

http://www.michael-hogg.co.uk/gce.php

Tom


Is there a way to get more than 6 string shown on this app? If there is, I can't figure it out.
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Ray Shakeshaft

 

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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 8:39 am    
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ChordAlchemy offers lots of different options of chord and scale charts. They are easy to print out too.

http://www.tonalalchemy.com/
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David Venzke


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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 9:13 am    
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Eugene,

Your chart looks like it came from:

http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/

However, the string-diagram feature at that site doesn't seem to be working at the moment ...
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James Mayer


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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 11:16 am    
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David Venzke wrote:
Eugene,

Your chart looks like it came from:

http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/

However, the string-diagram feature at that site doesn't seem to be working at the moment ...



I used to use that one but it has been down for a long while. Also, I don't believe you could have more than 6 strings. The original poster shows 10 strings in his diagram.
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Eugene Cole


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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 12:08 pm    
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Tom Breitenfeldt wrote:
Try this one:

http://www.michael-hogg.co.uk/gce.php

Tom


I can not figure out how to add additional strings nor can I figure out how to get it to display 1/R, 3, & 5 instead of notes.

-E
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Eugene Cole


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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 12:10 pm    
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James Mayer wrote:
David Venzke wrote:
Eugene,

Your chart looks like it came from:

http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/

However, the string-diagram feature at that site doesn't seem to be working at the moment ...



I used to use that one but it has been down for a long while. Also, I don't believe you could have more than 6 strings. The original poster shows 10 strings in his diagram.



The LookNoHands.com reference does sound familiar. Although my recollection is that this site only supported up to 8 srings. If it were up I would be back there right now.

Yes I did merge 2 images to show all 10 strings in that diagram. The details on this Dobro tuning are here:
--> http://www.pixenbar.com/My-Dobro.asp
if you are interested in the tuning.

-E
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Tom Breitenfeldt

 

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Post  Posted 9 Jul 2009 10:18 pm    
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I don't know why, but the chord-diagram on looknohands.com doesn't work any more. Too bad, this was really useful. It showed a lot of scales, too.
Micheal Hogg's chord explorer only gives you six strings, as far as I can see. I think you would have to add up additional strings in a second diagram and put those two togehter.
Are there any computerfreaks in this forum who would be able to build a lap steel chord generator with 8 strings or more?
Tom
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James Mayer


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Post  Posted 10 Jul 2009 6:26 am    
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James Mayer wrote:
Here ya go:

http://www.studybass.com/tools/chord-scale-note-printer/


um........did you try this one? It's got an awkward interface but it works just fine for 8 strings and is fully customizable.
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Alan Brookes


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Post  Posted 10 Jul 2009 6:52 am    
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James Mayer wrote:
...Is there a way to get more than 6 string shown on this app? If there is, I can't figure it out.

You don't need to. Just do six strings at a time. Do the first six strings then save the screen. Then do strings seven to twelve and save the screen. Continue for as many strings as you like. Then go into Paint, or some photo editing program, and cut and paste from the screen shot images.
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Eugene Cole


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Post  Posted 10 Jul 2009 8:16 am    
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James Mayer wrote:
James Mayer wrote:
Here ya go:

http://www.studybass.com/tools/chord-scale-note-printer/


um........did you try this one? It's got an awkward interface but it works just fine for 8 strings and is fully customizable.


It tried this one and it is not fully customizable.

It did accept a 10-string tuning. Alas it puts a circle over every string at every fret and it does not have the 1, 3,& 5 only option

-E
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Stephen Calhoun


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Post  Posted 10 Jul 2009 4:59 pm    
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Gootar http://www.gootar.com/ pairs with an interactive keyboard. It doesn't fit the bill requested here, but there's a lot of capability.
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James Mayer


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Post  Posted 10 Jul 2009 10:36 pm    
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Dude, it took me about 1 minute to create this D Major triad chart with the 10-string C6 tuning you used in your original post.

The link I posted does everything you need, it just takes a little time to learn the interface.

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George Kovolenko


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Estero, Florida, USA
Post  Posted 11 Jul 2009 5:18 am    
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For more than 6 strings, try this one.

http://lapsteelguitar.com/chord_mapper.asp?tuning

Since I play 6string lap, I really like the Michael Hogg application. Thanks for posting it Tom.
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Sonny Jenkins


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Post  Posted 12 Jul 2009 5:10 am    
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This is a link to Karlis Abolins' (forum member) "guitar map",,,,by far the best and most user friendly that I've seen,,,,,(posted with his permission)

http://home.comcast.net/~k.abolins/guitarmap.html
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Victor Becker


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Post  Posted 28 Oct 2016 7:35 am    
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Try:

http://www.UniversalChordMapper.com
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Eugene Cole


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Post  Posted 28 Oct 2016 3:04 pm    
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Victor Becker wrote:
Try:

http://www.UniversalChordMapper.com


Thanks Victor; I tried this site (http://www.UniversalChordMapper.com) and was unable to figure out how to put my tunings in to their interface.

http://www.studybass.com/tools/chord-scale-note-printer/ with "C,F,A,C,E,G,A,C,E,G" did work for one of my tunings although it was a nuisance to make a graphic from their interface.
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-- Eugene <sup>at</sup> FJ45.com

PixEnBar.com
Cole-Luthierie.com
FJ45.com

Sierra U14 8+5 my copedent, 1972 MSA D10 8+4, and nothing in the Bank. 8^)
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Victor Becker


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Post  Posted 28 Oct 2016 3:20 pm    
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www.UniversalChordMapper.com

To the left of the chart are the control icons to add strings and raise or lower the pitch of each string.

Any tuning can be customized into any other tuning using these controls.

You cannot delete strings, so start with a tuning that has no more than the number of strings that you need.

To start over, select a new tuning.
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Eugene Cole


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Post  Posted 28 Oct 2016 3:44 pm    
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Victor Becker wrote:
To the left of the chart are the control icons to add strings and raise or lower the pitch of each string.

Any tuning can be customized into any other tuning using these controls.

You cannot delete strings, so start with a tuning that has no more than the number of strings that you need.

To start over, select a new tuning.



Thanks; the tip about the controls on the left made it a useful site.

I was able to create my Dobro tuning.



It is interesting to me that my Internet Explorer version 11.0.9600.18499 does not render string 10 at the 100% zoom level but it does render it at the 75% and 125% levels.
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Cole-Luthierie.com
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Victor Becker


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Post  Posted 28 Oct 2016 4:19 pm    
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www.UniversalChordMapper.com

Thanks Eugene for the zoom tip on MSIE.

I used to be a big fan of Internet Explorer, but have found it to be most problematic of late. Can't recommend it any more. Perhaps a change in zoom level will mitigate some layout issues that I've been having with IE.

Great the way you saved the chart by capturing the screen!

I recommend Firefox, but Chrome and Safari work OK...the bottom string displays properly in these browsers.
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