9/19/2023 0 Comments Tabledit banjo![]() ![]() You now have an identical copy of the first module. Select All (Control - A), then Paste (Control - V).Select the original guitar module and Select All (Control - A), Copy (Control - C), then select the other module. ![]() Select Score, Instrument, and then click the add module button. If you do not want both instruments in the file, you can skip steps 1-3. I like having both instruments (modules) in the same file. I was able to use that information to figure out a procedure. I thought doing a single measure would be less prone to error until you do it a couple times. Note: You don’t have to do one measure at a time… you can do the ENTIRE song, but you have to be careful about precisely selecting the right notes. The tabs will be correct for the two instruments. That moved the notes from one instrument to another. From the example above, that would be the first beat, top line. You don’t have to recreate the selection box, just select the exact upper left hand starting point. Select the same starting position that you copied from in steps 2-3.Start a new Tabledit “project” with the instrument/tuning you want (banjo).For example, I might choose the first beat/top line of the scale and drag down to the first beat of the next measure down to the low C line. Be very careful about boundaries of your selection box… you want to start on the first beat and know exactly which notes are selected. Select a measure of the musical notation (NOT the tab). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |