Guitar chord diagrams: Different fingerings for the same chord in same document?
Moderators: Peter Thomsen, miker
When you manually correct one guitar chord diagram to be played in a certain way, this is applied to the chord everywhere in the document as it's what you usually want. However, sometimes in different parts of a song, you want it to be played differently, for example because one part of the song is played at a significantly different position on the neck than the other. How do I break this universal sync for a given chord in order to make an exception so it can be played differently (by the human reading it)?
- Peter Thomsen
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The fretboard diagram is (in Finale) a part of the chord suffix.
Hence:
In the Chord Suffix Selection window, duplicate the chord suffix.
Then, customize the duplicate’s fretboard diagram.
In this duplicate suffix you can get customized fretboard diagrams for all 12 transpositions of the suffix.
Hence:
In the Chord Suffix Selection window, duplicate the chord suffix.
Then, customize the duplicate’s fretboard diagram.
In this duplicate suffix you can get customized fretboard diagrams for all 12 transpositions of the suffix.
Mac OS X 12.6.9 (Monterey), Finale user since 1996
Thank you, problem solved!
I must admit I'm still a bit confused about making any custom chords and things so that I'd have everything available to me in the future. Maybe I'll look up a tutorial on something like that, unless someone has made a nice downloadable resource of all this chord related stuff that should've come by default.
I must admit I'm still a bit confused about making any custom chords and things so that I'd have everything available to me in the future. Maybe I'll look up a tutorial on something like that, unless someone has made a nice downloadable resource of all this chord related stuff that should've come by default.