To display dots on dotted notes, check Augmentation Dots in the Staff Attributes window. Is there a way to easily format the fret boards under the title instead of having to manually move them to the right place?Īlso, I just figured out the answers to questions 2 and 3. Thought it didn't work at first, but after playing around with that for a while I realized I couldn't see the fretboard because I had the chord positioned too close to the top of the staff :P Henry Clay Work: Complete Songs and Choruses (2002)Īrthur Clifton (aka Philip Antony Corri): Selected American Songs (2009) (3) enter some "valid" chord names (or define them as needed) with the Chord Toolį2K10b, Intel 3.2GHz P4 CPU runing Windows XP Pro SP3 with 4GB RAM (2) under the Chord (Tool) menu, ensure that "Show Fretboards" is "checked" (enabled) (1) ensure that the Staff Attribute's for the desired staff has Fretboard display "checked" (enabled) Oh, I forgot, one more question: this is probably pretty obvious, but how do you change the pitch that a note is bent to with the bend tool from the default of 1/4 step? Second, is it possible to display the dots on dotted notes when writing a guitar tab? Because right now I can't tell the difference between a quarter note and a dotted quarter note, and it's kind of bothering me.Īnd last, can you configure the stems in a guitar tab to always be a certain distance from the note heads? I've figured out how to change the stem length so that they're touching the note head, but when I change which string the note is on I have to manually change the stem length so that the stem and the note head don't overlap. ![]() I just got Finale 2010 for Christmas, and, after playing around with the guitar notation for a few days, have some questions about it.įirst, I can't figure out how to display the fretboard charts at the top of the score (underneath the title), like in this picture: Jude.JPG MakeMusic Forum > Public Forums > Finale - Windows - FORUM HAS MOVED! > Guitar notation questions
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