User Guide

Chapter 4: The Main Screen
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When the chordsheet is transposed, you can type in chords in the transposed key, and they will show up as you have
entered them, instead of requiring you to enter the chords in the concert key.
To try this out, go to [Prefs] and click on [Display] to open the Display Options dialog. For the “Transpose”
setting, choose “Alto Sax +9.” Then type in a chord, like Am7, and it will show up as Am7 without requiring you to
enter it in the concert key.
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Part Markers
Part Markers are placed on the chordsheet to indicate a new part of the song, to insert a
substyle change, or to insert drum fills. They typically occur every 8 bars or so, but may
be placed at the beginning of any bar.
Double lines are drawn on the chordsheet at the bar before a part marker.