User Guide

Chapter 12: Tutors, Wizards, and Practice Aids
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If you'd like Band-in-a-Box to only generate chords for a certain range of bars, you should highlight that range of
bars in the chordsheet first, and then launch the dialog. The Range will then be set to “Part of Song” and the “Bar”
and “# bars” settings will also be set. You can override these settings with manual settings, if necessary.
Chord Builder
You can right-click on any chord to instantly hear how it sounds, or use the Chord Builder feature to audition
different chords until you find the one that sounds best to you. In other words, you can enter chords “by ear” -
without having to know the actual chord names or any music theory. This feature also illustrates the differences
between various chord types.
Launch the Builder by pressing the Builder button, or right clicking on the chordsheet and pressing the
Builder button, or by choosing the User | Chord Builder menu option to open the Chord Builder dialog.
The Chord Builder is designed so it fits entirely above the Chorsdheet. This means that it can be left open as you
work entering chords into Band-in-a-Box. Remember that you can also play chords in from the MIDI keyboard by
pressing Ctrl+Enter after you've played a chord.
You can click on the root of the chord in the “Root” group, and the Extension (Maj7 etc.), and also an alternate
“slash-note” root. For example, to make the chord F9/A, you would click on the “F” root, the “9” extension, and the
Slash Root of /A. As you click on them, you'll hear the bass note played on the Bass part, and the extension played
on the Piano track.
If you are happy with the sound of the chord, you can press the [Enter Chord] button to enter the chord at the bar and
beat specified. If you would like the chord to be inserted automatically when you click on the note/extension names,
select the “Enter chord when clicked” option. This will advance the Bar/Beat position. You can change the
Bar/Beat settings to move to a different bar.
Rhythm Guitar Chord Tutor
Use the Guitar Tutor to analyze any song. This feature will show the chords that are playing on the virtual guitar
fretboard, in your choice of a Jazz, Pop, or Folk perspective. The Guitar Tutor is a fun way to learn about new
guitar chords while playing along with your favorite Band-in-a-Box tune.
The Rhythm Guitar Chord Tutor is most useful on styles that aren't guitar styles, because the guitar styles already
have a guitar part that you can learn from. Using the tutor, you can see (and optionally hear) guitar chords played on
the guitar fretboard. This teaches you how to play the chords on guitar.
To turn the Rhythm Guitar Chord Tutor on, launch the Guitar window and press the [Tutor]
button.
Enable Chord Tutor Display
This setting silently displays the chords on the guitar fretboard.
The Display Chords EARLY by (120/PPQ) is an “anticipate” mode that plays the next chord X beats in advance,
allowing time for the user to prepare. If set to 120, the tutor chords will appear a full beat early.
Play Chords through MIDI
To hear the chords, select the “Play Chords through MIDI” checkbox.