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788Logic Pro User Guide
Add a tablature symbol
1. If the Chord & Tablature section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Chord button in
the Part box.
2. Do one of the following:
Drag a symbol from the Part box into the score.
Choose a symbol in the Part box, then click a position in the score with the Pencil
tool.
You can also display regions as tablature using the appropriate staff style. For information
about choosing staff styles, see Logic Pro staff styles overview.
Add bar lines, repeats, and coda signs to a score in
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You can add bar lines, repeat signs, coda signs, and other symbols at the beginning or end
of a bar, or at any visible bar position (where a note or rest is displayed). These symbols
are only visual, and have no effect on MIDI playback.
These are global symbols that are displayed in all staffs, at all display levels. When added
to a score, bar lines and repeat signs (except for first and second ending signs) replace the
regular bar line.
The one- or two-bar repeat symbols replace all notes and rests in the corresponding bars;
all other symbols remain visible. Hidden notes can still be heard, so MIDI playback is not
affected. These signs can be moved only in the Event List or Event Float window.
When a double repeat sign is positioned at a line break, it is automatically displayed as two
back-to-back repeat signs, one at the end of the line, and one at the beginning of the next
line.
The Part box is available when Show Advanced Tools is selected in Logic Pro Advanced
preferences.
Add a bar line, repeat sign, or coda sign
1. If the Bars and Repeats section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Bars and Repeats
button in the Part box.
2. Drag a symbol from the Part box to the place in the score where you want to add it.
Delete an added bar line or repeat sign
Click the symbol with the Eraser tool.