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Play the chord and its altered bass note separately: Hold down the keys for the chord,
then play the altered bass note while keeping the rest of the keys of the chord
depressed.
RELATED LINKS
Chord symbols popover on page 235
Inputting chord symbol regions
You can input specic regions in which you want to show chord symbols, for example, if an
instrument that does not need chord symbols for most of the project has an improvisation
section that requires chord symbols to be shown.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, do one of the following:
Start note input.
Select the region in which you want to show chord symbols.
2. Choose Write > Create Chord Symbol Region.
RESULT
During note input, chord symbol regions are input spanning the duration of the selected note or
item, which is usually the last input note. When adding chord symbol regions to existing music,
they span the selected duration.
The player holding the corresponding instrument is automatically set to show chord symbols in
chord symbol regions and slash regions, even if it was set to hide all chord symbols before.
RELATED LINKS
Chord symbol regions on page 536
Hiding/Showing chord symbols on page 535
Input methods for clefs and octave lines
You can input clefs and octave lines with the keyboard by using the clefs and octave lines
popover, and also with the mouse by using the Clefs panel.
Clefs and octave lines share the same popover and panel as both affect the pitch and register of
notes.
RELATED LINKS
Clefs on page 548
Octave lines on page 553
Clefs and octave lines popover
The following tables contain the entries for the clefs and octave lines popover that you can use to
input the different clefs and octave lines available.
You can open the clefs and octave lines popover in Write mode in any of the following ways when
either an item is selected or the caret is active:
Press Shift-C .
Select an existing clef or octave line and press Return .
Choose Write > Create Clef.
Write mode
Notations input
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