Chordpro editor that can display, transpose and print song sheets.
ChordSmith is a chordpro editor that can display, transpose and print song sheets containing chords and lyrics. It can also edit and convert song sheet formats (including Harmonica tabs) between chordpro format (chords in square brackets in line with lyrics) and two-line format (chords above lyrics). You can find many free sources of song sheets in both formats on the Internet. More information at https://chordsmith.sourceforge.io/
Here are just a few of ChordSmith's many features:
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