Guitar Forum > Comments and Suggestions > Whats this site missing (features) ?

Posted:  30 Apr 2008 23:02
Hey, I own this site. What kinds of things would you like to see added here?
Posted:  02 May 2008 05:06
My chord sheet... I can't add the Asus2 chord because your site reads this as A#u#2.

Nor can I locate Badd11... am I entering wrong?
Posted:  02 May 2008 10:05
How to get flat chords
Posted:  03 May 2008 20:24
daviemac,

There is a note written below the search box on how to add sharp chords to your chord sheet.

"If you are searching for sharp chords, use a lowercase 's' instead of #.
Example: To find F# search Fs. To find Em/F# search Em/Fs
"

let me know if it works.
Posted:  04 May 2008 12:38
can we get some scales . i need to practice the pentatonic scales for lead
Posted:  06 May 2008 21:09   Last Edited By: daviemac
Go to http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/guitar_scales.php for good scales but i agree we need scales or videos or something better
Posted:  10 May 2008 15:45
Im back again can you put on things like the virtual fretboard to show chords as well as the search engine and videod now come on its not that hard
Posted:  11 May 2008 04:05
To peterkirn:

To get chords like Asus2, type it in as ASUS2.

Posted:  11 May 2008 04:15
I know a cool idea...

...you could put how all the chords sound.

Their should be a little speaker icon you can click on to play the chord.

Please add this: it would be cool, but take a while to make.

http://www.guitarchords247.com/images/chords/1.png
http://www.cardiacengineering.com/bbac/images/audio3.gif

Something like that?
Posted:  11 May 2008 04:25
http://whos.amung.us/showcase

Get one of these on the homepage, too.
Posted:  11 May 2008 18:53
I agree we should also have videos of how to mix some chords like power chords
Posted:  11 May 2008 19:42
Needs to get bigger fast which is a reason why you have 930 members but none of them are ever on
Posted:  11 May 2008 19:44
Oh and also dont use that image for sound of a chord use and amplifier with a stick person animation
Posted:  16 Jul 2008 14:52
Err well I'm just starting off, and I find the site a big help, though I'd like to see something to help me know what chords go well together please.
Posted:  16 Jul 2008 14:57
like a list of chord patterns

the only one i know is a d and e go to gether in that order or something like that
Posted:  29 Jul 2008 00:38
Hey admin. Love the site. How about a BLANK chord box to scale with all the others? If you don't want to take the time to figure out exactly which chord you're playing you could just add the BLANK to your sheet and fill it in.
Posted:  29 Jul 2008 00:44
How about a way to add chords to your sheet in the order they appear in a song instead of arranging them all alphabetically?
Posted:  11 Aug 2008 02:28
Ume, I am a left handed guitar player. I love the way this site looks, but it is a pain to have to transpose all the chords so I could play them. Could you do a section on left handed chords???
Posted:  17 Aug 2008 04:49
i think that we should have a place on our guitar sheets,
where we can put chords in order, for a song,
it would make it so much easier
props on the site though
Posted:  30 Mar 2009 18:08
a blank chord chart please. for many obvious reason, that would be very helpful
Posted:  03 Jun 2009 16:05
i think having the correct sound for each chord is a great idea, but i'm with u dude need a full stack w a stick man
Posted:  08 Jun 2009 06:44
i think its great..
i would love to figure out how to enter sus..sharps..flat.. notes =)
Posted:  12 Jun 2009 12:42
a feature whereby i present a chord and i get its name
Posted:  29 Jun 2009 16:05
Just a little glich.  Bm7 shows a Bm for the first choice of chords and doesn't show the Bm7 you get with xx4435.  That is the one I teach my beginning students who aren't ready for bar chords.
Posted:  10 Nov 2009 20:47
I would like it if I could put the chords in the order that I want them on the chord sheet that I make. I do think you did a great job getting this site up and running though.
Posted:  11 Jan 2010 01:03
I agree that chords should appear in the order you enter them for purposes of printing out rehearsal sheets for a song progression.  And , therefore you need to let a chord choice be repeated as you build the sequence.  And that is another good reason for the other person's suggestion of being able to add a blank grid in the sequence. This lends itself to more of a tutorial or learning tool for fellow guitarists.  You might even start a library of shared sequences from us users similar to a song trellis of common, uncommon and cool progressions, Den
Posted:  19 Jan 2010 20:13
would be nice if when you ad chords to your sheet if they were entered as you ad them vs. alphabetical order
Posted:  15 Feb 2010 13:48
You could do with checking the chord shapes. Some are wrong for example Dmaj7. The diagram says to play 3 notes all on the first fret. They should actually be played on the second fret. Also a drag and drop option to put chosen chords into order on chord sheets. I can't seem to do this for some reason. Other than that all is good.
Posted:  28 Feb 2010 12:32
Grouped sheets would be nice.  Although I do like how this site lets you make up your own sheets, it would sometimes be easier on time if I could just have a chart so that I could practice a certain type of chord.

Although I do appreciate that's more time for you, thanks for the site!
Posted:  09 Mar 2010 06:43
how a bought grouping chords by style...jazz,blues,rock...so on so on..
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