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    Transposer

    Transposer

    Transposer changes chords from one key to another in a song file.

    Transposer converts the chords of a text file which contains the lyrics and chords for a song into whatever key the user desires. Version 1.0 no new features, just some UI cleanup. No bugs reported since last BETA, so nothing to fix at this point. (0.56) was the first with a mechanism for creating an ignore list of words which might get transposed if they are on a line by themselves, such as, "ending". This word is typically made of characters which are valid chord characters that would...
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