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rrayner 08-10-2013 07:47 PM

Chord Names
 
Is there a way to have the chord names on staves other than the top stave? I'm working on a septet arrangement and the piano part is on the 5th & 6th staves. I would like to see the chord names on that stave (and optionally also on the bass stave), but they seem to be married to the top stave. The Help text on chords doesn't shed much light on this subject. In the past, I have simply used Free Text to do this, but if Mark built in a way to do this, I'd like to know...and of course, Free Text doesn't transpose. :(

Sherry C 08-10-2013 08:23 PM

Re: Chord Names
 
Hi Ralph,

Quote:

Originally Posted by rrayner (Post 62273)
Is there a way to have the chord names on staves other than the top stave? I'm working on a septet arrangement and the piano part is on the 5th & 6th staves. I would like to see the chord names on that stave (and optionally also on the bass stave), but they seem to be married to the top stave.

In the Conductor's score, the chord names will be on the top staff, in concert key. There is already a task in the works for specifying which staff/staves chord names appear above in the conductor's score.

If you're going to be printing separate scores for the various musicians, the chord names will appear on each part in the correct instrument transposed key, unless you toggle the chord names "off" for a particular part.

Quote:

In the past, I have simply used Free Text to do this, but if Mark built in a way to do this, I'd like to know...and of course, Free Text doesn't transpose. :(
Not to mention that if you print each part, you then have Free Text AND regular Chord Names ;)

So for now, if you want to see the chord names near a particular instrument, you may want to temporarily move those staves to the top of the Conductor's score (using Staff/Setup), then move them back to their "proper" position when you're done.

ttfn,
Sherry


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