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I'm sure you were thinking of a straight direct answer as opposed to a question but thats a guess as I dont know how women think and never will nor will any man
mekidsmom wrote:It was dificult to explain my problem, but you solved it
You didn't provide a straight direct question,
Thanks a whole lot
ringkjoebing wrote:YES! YES! I knew it! The solution had to come from a woman :-)! It was dificult to explain my problem, but you solved it! thanks! This will save me a lot of work! This will be great together with "MySongBook" on my iphone. You see, if you like Bob Dylan - you have to have the texts nex to you, specialy when you are over 50. Thanks again!
"Men with both feet on the ground are not hanging on the trees!" (can you say that in english) he, he!
Great photos Helena and the link works out ok also "let it be" was a nice look back at the fab four hope you are feeling fine with old man winter comming it looks like a long one winter this year for us in Wisconsin we already had some snow thanks again for the photos and video 
Leif I am not sure on that perhaps one of the other moderators can give you some help but it may be possible I just dont know how to do it (never had to do it)
good luck with it 
Hi and welcome to Chordie this link is for a topic on Chordie that will explain how to format chopro if you still need help keep posting a request and someone will help explain it further http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1957
ringkjoebing wrote:I just got "mysongbook" for iPhone with a great way of getting songs from Cordie. But I´m looking for the chordpro formattet text. Is this possible?
kind regards,
Ringkjoebing
I also enjoy oil painting and especially chess because there is a creative quality in both most people draw objects with hard lines I find the balance of dark and light produce the image so I usually sketch a reverse negative sort of like a slide and the image seems to appear like magic I use the same technique with oils,chess is a very creative output there are millions of combinations and you must envision what a position will look like after so many possible moves in just one variation for a combination to come out with an advantage to you so I enjoy any creative art be it music or another expression of your mind 
he is bending the 2nd and 3rd strings on the 8th fret 
dont worry about it some members like reading old topics
bratinell wrote:Hi,Any further updates on this thread? Hope to see more replies one of these days,especially feedbacks from the thread starter. Seems like this thread has been inactive for such a long time. Think topic should be closed.
Regards,
bratinell
Disque dur multimedia
Ruben the chord change is a Cm and the notes that he is bending are G and D (the 5th and minor 2nd on the 8th fret 2nd and 3rd strings 
Revenge is a dish best served cold not sure if thats a Klingon quote
I had mixed feelings on this one the story is well written and I liked the recording but I couldn't help recalling the saying "revenge is mine" is from the new testament book of Romans but thats another matter nice work on the arrangment Phill 
Kenny and Pix I did have a good one I took a couple of naps
and made tacos for dinner I will pick out a few old movies to watch and curl up with a mug of hot chocolate (with nutmeg and cinnamon) and perhaps a dollop of ice cream and work on the next year thanks for the birthday wishes 
Thanks Randy it was nice video chatting with you the other day perhaps on the weekend? I will register with the link you gave me after I get all my gear hooked up and some lighting chat later
riddler wrote:Happy Birthday Russell... !
Thanks Zurf and we mutants have the ability to alter not only chords but our physicial appeareance in addition to bending time and strings and I wish you a belated congratulations on the 44 voyages around our sun 
here ya go and the backing tracks are from real musicians on Chordie all members 
http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=9460
ozmoid and a happy birthday to your wife also thanks for the birthday wishes
ozmoid wrote:Happy Birthday, Mr. Harding! You share the day with my wife, it'll make yours easy to remember. 
Thank you Roger and its not belated as today is the 13th and my birthday started out good I woke up this morning
Roger Guppy wrote:Sorry, I missed this one so it is a belated birthday wish from me and I hope you had a good one.
Roger
David I knew there was a good reason I loved both thanks for the birthday wishes 
buvvy wrote:Russ, have a great 68, contrary to popular opinion, ice cream and rock & roll are GOOD FOR YOU. Indulge and ENJOY.
David
Clifford there is a list of members willing to help with what your asking for free of charge in the recording forum under the topic title "members willing to help" 
Your very welcome Clifford but the credit go's to Per the web master and all the moderators who volunteer there time and expertese here on Chordie 
Lieven so do I but pain is just a reminder your still alive hang in there 
David dont let it get you down I speak from experience there have been times when I made nothing just consider the day, it was most likely overcast and not a lot of folks are in a cheerful mood on a day like that but there's always tomorrow unless we get hit by a rouge comet or asteroid 
Doug as long as Janet keeps feeding you well I'm sure you will thank you for the congrats and I hope ya get that mic back so we can chat this typing takes to long 
John sometimes if you take the pickguard off after removing the strings you can use some tuner spray it drys quick and will clean those old pots just spray it where the wires are soddered to them and also the part your guitar jack plugs into it may solve the static problem and it isnt very expensive I use it a few times a year to clean my strat and it might save you the expense of taking it to a repairman 
much thanks geo dont feel a day over 90
geoaguiar wrote:Happy Birthday Russell. 68 years young!!!
Thank you my lady and theres always Just for men to keep my hair dark
Old Doll wrote:Looking Good for 68 Russell,
Bet your ragin your not 19 like me 
May you live long enough to see your hair go grey . Sláinte.
Old Doll.
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