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Inputting polychord chord symbols
Polychord chord symbols indicate that multiple different chords, commonly two, are played
simultaneously. You can input polychords when inputting chord symbols with a MIDI keyboard.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, open the chord symbols popover.
2. Play the rst chord of the polychord with one hand.
Keep the keys of the rst chord depressed.
3. Play the second chord with the other hand.
RESULT
The two chords you played are input as a polychord chord symbol.
TIP
You can also input polychords by entering the two chords separated by a semicolon or pipe
character into the chord symbols popover.
RELATED LINKS
Chord symbols popover on page 235
Indicating root notes in chord symbols
You can indicate the root note of chord symbols when inputting chord symbols with a MIDI
keyboard.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, open the chord symbols popover.
2. Indicate the root note of a chord symbol in any of the following ways when using a MIDI
keyboard:
First play the root with one nger, and then play the remaining notes of the chord while
still holding down the root.
Play all the notes of the chord together, then release them all, then replay the root note.
TIP
To input a chord symbol that consists only of the root note, just play a single note.
RELATED LINKS
Chord symbols popover on page 235
Indicating altered bass notes in chord symbols
You can indicate that chords have altered bass notes when inputting chord symbols with a MIDI
keyboard.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, open the chord symbols popover.
2. Indicate which note is the altered bass note of a chord in any of the following ways on your
MIDI keyboard:
Play all notes of the chord together with the altered bass note at the bottom.
Write mode
Notations input
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