Sherry C
06-04-2011, 01:12 PM
Hi friends,
My Mom is learning to play guitar, and is just starting out with some very basic single-string exercises. I'm helping her out a bit by entering her music into Notation Composer so she can hear what the song should sound like, as well as have some fingering "helps" til the notation starts to connect a bit better with her fingers for her.
With that in mind, I've done a bit of "cheating" :) In these files, the note pitch names are displayed (Format/Display pitches in noteheads). I've also added the string and fret numbers beneath the notes as lyrics. So "3-2" would mean "third string, second fret." Since they're entered as Lyrics, they can be easily displayed or hidden using the "eyeglasses" button in the Lyric palette toolbar.The following "studies" are some single string note exercises as well as some note duration counting studies (which are made much easier by playing along with Musician or Composer, so that they keep you in time).
Study on the Third String
645
Quarter Notes
652
Half Notes
648
Eighth Notes
647
All durations in a single file
650
Enjoy!
Sherry
My Mom is learning to play guitar, and is just starting out with some very basic single-string exercises. I'm helping her out a bit by entering her music into Notation Composer so she can hear what the song should sound like, as well as have some fingering "helps" til the notation starts to connect a bit better with her fingers for her.
With that in mind, I've done a bit of "cheating" :) In these files, the note pitch names are displayed (Format/Display pitches in noteheads). I've also added the string and fret numbers beneath the notes as lyrics. So "3-2" would mean "third string, second fret." Since they're entered as Lyrics, they can be easily displayed or hidden using the "eyeglasses" button in the Lyric palette toolbar.The following "studies" are some single string note exercises as well as some note duration counting studies (which are made much easier by playing along with Musician or Composer, so that they keep you in time).
Study on the Third String
645
Quarter Notes
652
Half Notes
648
Eighth Notes
647
All durations in a single file
650
Enjoy!
Sherry