Finding chord sequences on-line has never been simpler!
You'll be playing your favorite songs easier than ever before!
This program has been designed for those of us who
don't have such an incredible voice range as some of
our favourite stars, but would dearly love to sing
some of those classic songs which unfortunately just
dip too low for us to croak or too high for us to screech.
But there is more... Which fool wrote that song for guitar
in Db Major? Well now you can have that song in the simple
to play key of D in just seconds! It all sounds too good to
be true. Give it a try and let us know what you think......
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Download the FREE trial version now!
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Here's a screen shot of the latest version:
The latest release features integrated on-line web searching. Simply
type a keyword from the artist or song title and then select your song from
the resulting list of matches from custom search engines all over the internet
The GCT automatic update feature means additional chord archives will be added
to the search feature without the need to manually reconfigure your software.
The original version is available for Windows 3.x and
the multiple document version is available for Window 95 and later.
The new Internet enhanced version will run on Window 95 and later.
It allows you to search the internet for chord files directly from
the application using a simple interface. More advanced users are
able to create their own custom web searches within GCT.
The program uses a simple algorithm for transposing and may cause
a few unexpected changes to your text files, but nothing to worry
about. For example, the copyright symbol representation of (c)
will be interpreted as the guitar chord of C and will be transposed
accordingly. Lines inlcuding a lonesome capital A will suffer similar
effects, but these will be easy to spot and correct afterwards.
You can also mask these from within the application. Once
downloaded the file is available on your local disk and can
be directly edited on screen before and after transposition.
Notation supported: