The manual is currently being revised, so the order, content and title are subject to change. And it's a bit messy! as of February 2025
Here are some examples of use cases other than just a normal standard chord chart.
This is the most commonly used regular chart type, which is what this website is primarily about.
Concepts/functions used
You can use transpose to create a number chart.
Note: For this to work, the key must be set.
The grid-style (grille) notation is very compact and works well for jazz music with lots of half-bar changes.
You can use chord diagrams to create instructional examples for your students.
You can add chord diagrams.
The custom design is useful to create a unique look.
And to tweak the header and footer.