Wow! I'm really surprised that there have been no comments on this suggestion. PG sells a standalone software program that does what I suggest and there are tons of them for free on the internet...so the technology is there.

BIAB does choose a given fingering that is displayed as a chord diagram...but just ONE of the many alternative fingerings that are possibly at different places on the neck...some MUCH easier to play...often with less distance to travel between a given fingering and the next chord...or a solo break. So alternatives would be very helpful...rather than having to consult a "chord encyclopedia" and write in the different fingering on printed charts by hand.

A click on the "default" chord diagram could bring up a dictionary of most/all the different fingerings and let the user choose between them.

Am I the ONLY one who hasn't memorized all the various fingerings for every chord???

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Jim