From: owner-wanderer-digest@smoe.org (wanderer-digest) To: wanderer-digest@smoe.org Subject: wanderer-digest V2 #41 Reply-To: wanderer@smoe.org Sender: owner-wanderer-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-wanderer-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk wanderer-digest Saturday, May 11 2002 Volume 02 : Number 041 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Guitar Chord Generator [Ken ] Re: Guitar Chord Generator [Susan McNamara ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 15:22:15 -0400 From: Ken Subject: Guitar Chord Generator Hi All Just found this and thought some of you might be interested. http://guitar.to/folder/joni.html Also check out the alternative Chord generator. You'll need Java script on. Ken ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 15:32:05 -0400 From: Susan McNamara Subject: Re: Guitar Chord Generator Hi Ken: This is a very interesting device which the Guitar Site foursome have been pondering over for months (sorry Mark, I know you are so over this!!:-) I've only checked it out very superficially and would like some feedback about how other people like it. What I would like to do with it is find a song I like that I think would sound just SMASHING in an open tuning, and then use this gizmo to figure out the chords. (Like maybe, Let's Stay Together by Al Green) Just as an aside, Ithaca has one of the best R&B shows on the radio on Friday morning on WICB with Bernie Milton and this morning I heard Jackie Wilson's song Lonely Teardrops. Does singing get any better than this? cool. anyway, i've been in a wierd mood lately and figured out how to play Hearshaped-box by Nirvana. I can only play it with a big cardigan on with hair in my face when I'm alone in my room. It would never work anywhere else. :-) CAN YOU TELL IT'S FRIDAY. STOP READING THIS AND GO HAVE FUN!!!!!!! :-) sue, taking my own advice!! >Hi All >Just found this and thought some of you might be interested. >http://guitar.to/folder/joni.html >Also check out the alternative Chord generator. >You'll need Java script on. >Ken - -- "It was the hexagram of the heavens ...it was the strings of my guitar" - Joni Mitchell http://www.jmdl.com/wanderer "A Wanderer has no fixed abode; his home is the road" - Book of Changes ------------------------------ End of wanderer-digest V2 #41 *****************************