![]() ![]() You could select a chord from the group you’ve created (or from another group) to appear in the piece by double-clicking on it then clicking OK. Click OK, Select and OK to return to the document.Now clicking Generate uses the nearest fingering to fill in each fretboard. Let's say the standard third fret Cmin for the C fretboard, and the open position Emin for the E fretboard. In case you want to use one fingering for a certain set of roots and a different fingering for other roots, add each fingering at the first root where the fingering change happens. Finale fills in the fretboards for the other roots. If this fingering will be used for all the roots in this group, then click the Generate button.All marks on the fretboard can be removed by click on the Clear Items button. To erase a marking select either the Eraser Tool or the tool associated with the mark to be removed, and then click on the mark.While you are dragging you will see the barre being created. A Barre is entered by choosing the Barre Tool and then clicking at the desired beginning point and dragging to the desired ending point.All the other marking are entered the same way, except the Barre. If you want a dot, click on the Dot tool, then click on the fretboard in the fretboard editing window to place the dot.For more details, see the Fretboard Editor dialog box. Using the tools to the left of the fretboard editing window, you may now design your fretboard.If the fretboard you’re creating isn't positioned at the nut, click Show under Fretboard Number and enter a fret number.The C fretboard now appears in the editing window. One function of the group is to allow you to specify what fretboards should appear if your piece is transposed. The dialog box expands to show the fretboards for this group, one for each root. If the desired instrument isn't listed, see To define an Instrument for Custom Fretboards. ![]()
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