Here is an example of something i made check it out
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On Sep 25, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Tim Packer wrote:
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, aabb wrote:
I achieve this by creating 2 parts, so that the transposed chords
appear
below the original ones. I've seen this format us
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, aabb wrote:
I achieve this by creating 2 parts, so that the transposed chords appear
below the original ones. I've seen this format used in a number of
published song books. You can create the "Capo 3", or similar text using
the \set instrument command. This puts "Capo 3" to
I achieve this by creating 2 parts, so that the transposed chords appear
below the original ones. I've seen this format used in a number of
published song books. You can create the "Capo 3", or similar text using
the \set instrument command. This puts "Capo 3" to the far left of the
first system, a
I'm a guitarist, usually capo usage is only suggested in a score but is not
mandatory. Something at the beginning like "capo 3rd fret". The chord
names should always reflect what is actually sounded for the key written, in
case somebody who does not own a capo also wants to play your song. If I