

> To unselect a quali er you previously selected, simply click it a second time in the libraryģ Then, optionally, you can specify a bass note by returning to the left side and selecting your choice from the small C through B (and cicking a at or sharp if needed) > Click as many quali ers as you want to appear to the right of your choice above For example, for Bbm6b9 youĬlick Bbm above the line and click both b9 and 6 below the line > Select a basic structure (what appears on the left side of the chord name you’re creating) » The chord library appears and is locked open If this is the rst time you used this feature this session in this particular score, the chord library shows options for the default chord name of C major If you have Entered other chords this session into this current score, then you see the diagram and chord name of the most recent chord you enteredĪs you construct the name of the chord you want, you’ll notice the chord diagram at the right-hand end of the library changes accordinglyġ First click the chord root (C through B in the upper left) Also click a at or sharp if needed » Notice the other chord name options in the middle of the library change accordinglyĢ Choose a chord quality (such as m7 or sus4) by clicking any of the chord names above the line in the middle area If the chord structure you want is not there, you can “build” your own:
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TIP: If space on a hardcopy page is an issue, you have the option of Entering just the chord names instead of full graphicsĬlick the Chord Library icon in the top right of the window

"Since there are multiple ways of playing any chord, and some sound or “ finger” better in context much better than others, you can include chord diagrams These graphics of fingering on a fretboard help guitarists reproduce the sound you intended for your composition This is strictly for musicians reading your score: Notion does not read this information for playback
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If you can't access the Manual for any reason, here's a copy of the pages. 12 of the User's Manual (available from the help menu) should answer your question.
