1 (edited by Marinoi 2022-10-30 06:24:14)

Topic: HOW TO TRANSLATE CHORDS WITH CHORDIE?

Hi I have an iOS device called set lists I'm told that I can use chordie and the chords to translate into my iPad with lyrics and chords showing so it's in the correct format, would anyone have any advice on how to do this?

iv seen videos on you tube but it was using an older version of chordie.   1

Re: HOW TO TRANSLATE CHORDS WITH CHORDIE?

You'll need to download the chordpro version of the song ... click on the "eye" (view), then get to the chordpro version - then copy and paste the text from the song into a text editor and save it locally on the iPad ... I can't remember if "Set Lyst" has a specific place it looks, such as the iCloud drive, or if it does the editing itself ... I seem to remember after trying them all out, that OnSong was the best of them all, although it is a bit pricey now ... HTH!!     

Re: HOW TO TRANSLATE CHORDS WITH CHORDIE?

cool to try in the near future, always dreamed of finding such an application, and here everything is already in place and ready to use     

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Re: HOW TO TRANSLATE CHORDS WITH CHORDIE?

Learn how to translate chords from sheet music into guitar chords with Chordie. We provide easy-to-follow instructions and tools to help you quickly learn the basics of chord structure and progressions.     

Re: HOW TO TRANSLATE CHORDS WITH CHORDIE?

Chordie offers chord transposition by selecting the desired key. Enter the chord progression, choose the original key, pick the target key, and Chordie will provide the transposed chords.     

Re: HOW TO TRANSLATE CHORDS WITH CHORDIE?

Hi! To translate chords with Chordie on iOS for Set Lists, I recommend checking the latest tutorials or forums for updated methods, as the process might have changed with newer versions.