Are you sick of playing the same old tired three-chord tunes because the other cats don't know the changes to the hipper songs you dig?
Why are you still scrawling chord changes on napkins or dragging around a dog-eared binder and killing trees making copies?
Dude, it's time to join the 21st century where everyone has a tablet or a smartphone and the internet is everywhere you want to be.
In the same time you'd waste scribbling changes on a sheet of paper, you could enter a tune in JamCharts and have it available to everyone, everywhere, forever.
Think of JamCharts as Wikipedia for chord charts. Anyone can create or edit any page. A full change history is maintained for every song, so it's easy to undo mistakes.
JamCharts is a labor of love. It will always remain completely free and unblemished by banner ads. Hosting is sponsored by Gibraltar Software. The site is maintained by Jay Cincotta and a group of other hacker/musicians who generously donate their time and talents.
We have a backlog of feature ideas a mile long, but our time is limited. If you'd like to help, please email Jay. Special thanks to Richard Sigler for bringing "Real Book" fonts to the web. You can check out Richard's work at Sigler Music Fonts.
This includes the JamCharts site which can be built using Visual Studio 2013 or later.