Thanks!
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Thanks for your reply.
I tried octave check but it simply does not print out the note which I wanted
to be in absolute pitch.
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c' is middle c, regardless the position for g and will not affact f's relative
position.
Thanks!
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NAME_PITCH or '>'
Is this because that I'm trying to color a note within a chord? Is that
allowed? If not, is there a way to color (or change the look of) one note
within a chord/phrase, etc.?
Thanks!
Xiaoyu
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