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Post by lessonsthatrock on Jun 6, 2012 15:09:38 GMT -5
Hie everyone... I've got a question for you guys. I want to offer over 100 guitar chords and lyrics sheets on my website in PDF format. The PDF makes it easy to download, share, and print as they're very clean looking, but my question is... Is there an interest for this kind of thing? If so, I'll continue to add songs to the site. Currently I only have about 10 songs up for free. Check it out and let me know what you think.. If you guys think it's useful and you can do something with them, then I'll upload the rest. www.lessonsthatrock.com/guitar-chords/rock-guitar-songs/ I figured they could be a resource to people trying to learn the songs from start to finish, or music teachers trying to teach the same. Please reply with your thoughts!!! Thanks everyone!!
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Post by gasman on Jun 8, 2012 0:39:50 GMT -5
I love the idea! I use a site that does something similar, except they don't offer the PDF file. They do offer a MIDI file for almost every song they have, so I guess that would be the trade off. I also like that you include some tab in your files. I would definately use such a feature!
The site I use is based in New Zealand, I believe. They feature a lot of familiar songs, but also a lot of songs/artists that I have never heard of. It would be great to have another outlet similar to that one here in the U.S.A.! I say go for it!
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Post by rayden44 on Jun 8, 2012 21:55:00 GMT -5
I tend to use a variety of iPad apps for this purpose now. I can auto scroll the screen through a song, in some apps transpose, and easily put songs together in sets, favourites etc. Sometimes of course I find none of the apps have a particular song, or in some cases just bits of it. Then I resort to the interwebs. Only trouble with PDF is you usually have to do a bit of jiggerypokery if you need to change something in them, words, chords etc. But as a starting point I agree these look very good, and for learning or lessons very easy too.
Only thing I've noticed is that on any tab or chord listing I've seen on the web they have a disclaimer about this being for educational purposes and such. I imagine this is to avoid copyright infringement since you're using other peoples songs. You might wanna add this somewhere on your PDF.
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