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    • mhmercer
      mhmercer last edited by

      How does one print or save the chords shown on the iPhone when using Music-->Smart Jam-->(select a song)-->Chords-->All Chords?
      I see the chords as they progress, bar-by-bar, and can see them all under All Chords. Just don't know how to Print or Save them.

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      • junior_reg
        junior_reg @mhmercer last edited by junior_reg

        @mhmercer i don't know about printing, what are you thinking though with regards to 'saving' them? Save them such that you can play offline without the music? Or just practice the chords by themselves?

        You could always take a screen capture of that, such that its on your device as an image. (hit Power and Volume Up at same time, thats usually the combo to take a screen grab).
        (Also just FYI Im using Android, so the above instructions might be slightly different on your iphone).

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        • mhmercer
          mhmercer @junior_reg last edited by mhmercer

          @junior_reg What I want to do is load a You Tube video, run it through the Spark app, then take the chord names and finger positions seen on the app, copy them, then paste them into the text of song lyrics.
          I now do what you've suggested: take a screen shot of the three blocks of chords shown; one active and two not. That is a pain when there are a dozen, or more, different chords in one song.

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          • dhbailey
            dhbailey @mhmercer last edited by

            @mhmercer There isn't an easy way to do what you want, using the Spark app. But you could do a web-search for that song's title and chords and find one or more sites which have them in easily printable form with lyrics and chords.

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