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Thread: Excel Fretboard Spreadsheet

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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman View Post
    cool, thank you...

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    That is really cool. I wonder if there is a way to modify it to show the intervals. For example - I enter the notes for a D chord shape and then I see the intervals - i.e. the 3rd, 5th etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gatorbrit View Post
    That is really cool. I wonder if there is a way to modify it to show the intervals. For example - I enter the notes for a D chord shape and then I see the intervals - i.e. the 3rd, 5th etc.
    There's always a way. It's just up to the user to figure out what's going on and modify as needed. That's one thing I love about code (even 'light' code like in Excel): you can bastardize it as needed, provided you understand what's going on.
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    I'm a bit of an excel geek so I think I'll take a stab at this - it'll be a great learning tool for me as well. I had been thinking of mapping out intervals on the fret board around different chord shapes as a sort of learning exercise. I know that this stuff is probably available online somewhere, but the point is that when you do it yourself you learn it better.
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