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Forum: General music tips and questions 02-23-2016, 03:24 AM
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Posted By Sherry C
Re: Time Value for Chord Symbols

Hi Ralph,

For myself as a bass and guitar player who has to improv over chords and have used the "timed slashes", I think I would find the triangle heads the easiest to go with. There is no...
Forum: General music tips and questions 06-24-2011, 07:51 PM
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Posted By Sherry C
Re: Time Value for Chord Symbols

Hi Ralph,



Try using the "Enharmonic spelling" feature to get the triangles back on the correct lines (click-select the note, hold the "E" key, and press the Up or Down arrow key).

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Forum: General music tips and questions 06-22-2011, 12:42 PM
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Posted By Sherry C
Re: Time Value for Chord Symbols

Howdy Ralph,

Perhaps this is where you could use the "sharp" convention for the pseudo-pitches to your advantage.

Using the example of placing the rhythm indicating drum notes on "A", the...
Forum: General music tips and questions 06-21-2011, 01:08 PM
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Posted By Sherry C
Re: Time Value for Chord Symbols

Hi Ralph,

Sorry for the confusion here. The five-line drum staff is "pseudo-pitch", and does have "pseudo sharps/flats" as part of the drum instruments' delineation. In other words, the E is one...
Forum: General music tips and questions 06-13-2011, 04:34 PM
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Posted By Sherry C
Re: Time Value for Chord Symbols

Hi Ralph,

Would it be suitable to write the staff as a percussion staff, using one of the "other" notehead types? I've seen that used occasionally, though not as often as the slash-rhythm that...
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