User Manual

13.8
Edit Existing Score
To use the Fretboard to edit notes/chords already in your score:
1. Click any note (or any note in a chord) on either the notation or Tab sta.
» The current ngering appears on the Fretboard.
2. To change a fret on the same string as the original note, click a new fret (don’t drag the existing dot) and press Enter.
If you click any other string, Notion interprets this as a new note for a chord. To erase the original note/dot either:
> Click the original notes string twice at the nut. The rst click interprets this note to be an open string. The second
click activates the symbol and removes the note from notation and Tab staves.
Remove the C# (2nd string) so only the A note (3rd string) remains.
> Or, click the original note in either sta so it appears orange in color. Then press Delete.
Hear (Audition) What’s on the Fretboard
You can hear the note or chord that is currently ngered on the Fretboard by pressing the A key. Notion
plays whatever you currently have in the Fretboard for the duration you hold down your key press.
One convenient use of this feature is to test how a chord sounds as you add, delete, or change
ngerings. You audition the current ngering, release the audition, make your change,
then audition again to hear how your change aects the sound of the chord.
Fretboard: Edit