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Chord Formattin' is Literally Just How Your Chords Look (Shocking, Right?) Effects how chords get plastered all over your outputted chart. The following preferences are basically a choose-your-own-adventure for peeps dependin' on where y'all live or how you like to pretend you can play.

Capo (aka The Cheater's Bestie)

OnSong can be used to manage when a capo should get slapped on there. How that shows up on your screen? Totally depends on what you're feelin' that day.

Chords (They're Like… Lines & Squiggles)

Chords get treated like total snowflakes dependin' on your visual vibes & language settings. This section lets you tweak how chords actually render on the page (you're welcome).

Chord Diagrams (Those Dot Thingies)

Chord diagrams are those cute little charts that help you learn—or remember—how to make your fingers do the bendy thing on your instrument. ZOMG, nostalgia.

Enharmonic (Sharps vs. Flats: The Neverending Debate)

Enharmonic preferences are basically OnSong's way of decidin' whether it's gonna use sharps or flats. 'Cause apparently that matters? rolls eyes

Spacing (AKA Don't Overcrowd the Poor Thing)

Spacing of chords & other random junk is, like, totally important. This section gives you knobs & dials so you can manage the gaps in your document & stop it from lookin' like a hot mess.

OnSong 2026 — Last Refreshed June 26, 2024