Thanks I have been really looking for this genuine place where it I can make my own chord diagrams really helpful this video thanks for sharing man❤✌💯💯😊
Thank you Jared - I soooo much prefer to see tone number - I wont always use the same fingerings for one thing. Even for beginners its a great habit to be thinking about where the roots etc are.
Oh wow I'll have to check that out. I like when some apps push for a pro version and there's only one minor difference haha, so dumb But hey, I just got iReal Pro and it's the best thing ever to practice and work on ideas. It's amazing.
Thanks, Harold! Good question! I don't think you can do that directly from the chordpic site, BUT I use Canva to easily put together collections and pages of chord shapes after creating and downloading them via chordpic.
i create each chord using chordpic. then use win10 screen snip tool and crop just the chord box, and save it. i then use pain3d and make a new blank image with a white background and just add each chord box image and move them around and scale them to my liking then save that. and print. little bit of work. but once it's done you have it all saved.
Hello Jared - thank you for sharing the chord chart. I have a question how can you create multiple chords on a page using the Guitar Chord diagram creator. Thanks
To me it seemed a good idea at first but after using a couple of times i realised, and correct me if I'm wrong a. how much ink it used b. you couldn't do multiple chords on one page and c. it was quicker just downloading blank chord maps and writing positions in with pen or pencil the old fashioned way.
@@soundguitar I had the same problem, you can fix it by 1) downloading the image 2) opening it up in preview 3)Going to settings in preview 4) in the "general" section of "settings" click on the thing that says window background 5) On the popup that comes up, click all the way to the lighter end of the spectrum to make the diagram white
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This a game changer for me. You have no idea how long I have been looking for something like this! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thanks Jared! I have been searching all over the internet for something like this. Thanks for making this video. This will help out so much!
Incredibly helpful ! Thank you !
Thank you very much for this! Been a fantastic tool to assist me in teaching
Thanks I have been really looking for this genuine place where it I can make my own chord diagrams really helpful this video thanks for sharing man❤✌💯💯😊
Just the information I was looking for. Thank you 🙏
Love it! Thanks for sharing! Great tip!
Thanks for watching, Marquita! :)
Made my life easy❤ can't thank much enough
What an awesome tool! Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
Can you put together chord progression in word documents? Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Jared - I soooo much prefer to see tone number - I wont always use the same fingerings for one thing. Even for beginners its a great habit to be thinking about where the roots etc are.
Thanks, Jeff! I'm glad you like the chord tone numbers in your diagrams. That's helpful to know. Thanks for the feedback! :)
Many thanks, this is great
Thank so much 😊
Oh wow I'll have to check that out. I like when some apps push for a pro version and there's only one minor difference haha, so dumb
But hey, I just got iReal Pro and it's the best thing ever to practice and work on ideas. It's amazing.
Glad you're digging iRealPro, Mark!
Can you do multiple chords and have them put on a page? Appreciate not only your lessons but also your teaching style. Thanks for all you do.
Thanks, Harold! Good question! I don't think you can do that directly from the chordpic site, BUT I use Canva to easily put together collections and pages of chord shapes after creating and downloading them via chordpic.
i create each chord using chordpic. then use win10 screen snip tool and crop just the chord box, and save it.
i then use pain3d and make a new blank image with a white background and just add each chord box image and move them around and scale them to my liking then save that. and print.
little bit of work. but once it's done you have it all saved.
Hey Jared. By any chance you giving private guitar lessons via Zoom? Thanks.
Can be described much quicker and more easy.
Hello Jared - thank you for sharing the chord chart. I have a question how can you create multiple chords on a page using the Guitar Chord diagram creator. Thanks
To me it seemed a good idea at first but after using a couple of times i realised, and correct me if I'm wrong a. how much ink it used b. you couldn't do multiple chords on one page and c. it was quicker just downloading blank chord maps and writing positions in with pen or pencil the old fashioned way.
Hello, Is there any similar program for piano?
Sure beats writing them out by hand or paging through a book to find them
Agreed! Been there :)
Hi do you give lessons in Canada or somewhere else.
The website doesn't show the frets and it's very hard to add the positions because of this.
How can I cut and paste the chord diagram?
the PNG files come out black once downloaded.
Very strange! I've never heard of that happening before. Maybe try it in a different browser and see if it does the same thing?
@@soundguitar I had the same problem, you can fix it by 1) downloading the image 2) opening it up in preview 3)Going to settings in preview 4) in the "general" section of "settings" click on the thing that says window background 5) On the popup that comes up, click all the way to the lighter end of the spectrum to make the diagram white
What you use for scales?
this! :) ruclips.net/video/6rU9rUYnj7U/видео.html
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