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OpenRealb: free alternative to iReal for chord charts

F7b5

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Hi everyone!

For a while now, I’ve wanted to combine my two passions: coding and music. That’s why I created something I’d like to share with you. It’s called OpenRealB – a very simple website for viewing chord charts: https://www.openrealb.com

I built it myself, and the idea is to always keep chord charts freely accessible. You’ll also find tabs, be able to transpose chords, and explore charts in many musical styles.

If you give it a try, I’d love to hear your feedback to help improve the content, design, and features. Thanks, and I hope you enjoy it!

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Welcome F7!

That’s super cool, thanks!

To let you know, the link to the website in your post did not work. I just typed in openrealb.com to get there.

It seems to work well, and I applaud your hard work. I suppose over time you will add lots more songs. I jumped on and tried Asa Branca, the only forró tune you have so far. The chords are a little “different” than I play, but I know there are a million versions to every song, so no prob.

If I could offer a bit of constructive advice….

I would recommend you add some “Go” or “Ok” buttons. For example, when you transpose, you have to hit the “X” symbol to get back. Likewise, when you select a genre, you have to hit the “magnifying glass” symbol to get back. It may make it more intuitive for people if there were an “Ok” button on these forms.

(Of course the notes and lyrics would be super fine, but I get it…😉😉).

All in all, this is great, and thanks for the heads up on this website!
 
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