| Posted: 01 Apr 2008 17:27 | ||
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| I'm creating my own chord sheets and I can't seem to get any sharp chords to come up. I've tried typing in F#, f#, or Fsharp or fs, but just the f chords come up. For flat chords I just type say bb, just a letter b for the flat sign and this works ok. Can anyone help please? | ||
| Posted: 07 Apr 2008 03:45 Last Edited By: greg01 | ||
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Leepy, check out the upper right hand corner on this page, if you can see the blue notes, you can pull up the sharps from those, or atleast I can some times the programs have a bit of a glitch in them, but give it a try maybe you can find what you need. |
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| Posted: 11 Apr 2008 03:39 | ||
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| Yes I see that to but how do you get them in your chord sheet? | ||
| Posted: 11 Apr 2008 20:44 | ||
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There was an error which prevented people to add sharps to their chord sheet.
I have came up with a temporary solution until I get a permanent fix. 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 |
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