User Guide

Chapter 8: Automatic Music Features
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see the chords easily on the music stand. Working with new chord progressions is
useful to “get-out-of-a-rut” in your practicing by playing new chord progressions.
You can also improve your harmony ear training, by figuring out the chords as they
are being played, without looking at the chord symbol display.
- Generate Melodies only, over existing chord progressions.
Using Melodist Jukebox
Use the versatile Melodist Jukebox feature to:
- Generate Songs (Chords & Melodies) in succession.
- Generate Solos only over generated chord progressions.
- Generate Solos over the same chord progression (to practice blues soloing for
example).
Automatic Intros
The Melodist will automatically generate an introduction for the songs it creates. It is
also possible to generate an introduction for any song from the Edit | Intro Bars Auto-
Generate menu option (Ctrl+Shift+B).
This will create a chord progression that gets inserted as an intro to the song, based on the
optional settings you choose.
Chord Types can be Jazz or Pop.
Intro Length can be 2, 4 or 8 bars to suit the tempo of the song.
Starting Chord (after intro) is lets the intro lead in to the song correctly.
Pedal Bass has a list of pedal bass options, based in the key entered in the box.
Press the [(Re)-Generate Intro Chords] button to auto-generate chords for an intro.
Press the [Remove Intro] button to remove the intro from the song.
Automatic Song Title Generation
The Melodist will optionally give a title to the songs it writes. Song titles can also be
generated on demand with the User | Auto-Generate Song Title menu command
(Ctrl+Shift+S). The song title will appear in the Title window.
Repeat the Auto-Generate Song Title command until the program comes up with a
suitable title for your song. Band-in-a-Box will keep generating new titles for as long as
it takes to get the right one.