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Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Contents
- Welcome to GarageBand
- GarageBand at a Glance
- Tutorial 1: Creating, Playing, and Saving GarageBand Projects
- Tutorial 2: Adding Apple Loops
- Tutorial 3: Recording Vocals andMusical Instruments
- Tutorial 4: Playing and Recording Software Instruments
- Tutorial 5: Working withMusicNotation
- Tutorial 6: Arranging andEditingYour Music
- Tutorial 7: Mixing andAddingEffects
- Tutorial 8: Creating Podcasts
- Creating an Enhanced Podcast Episode
- Creating a Podcast Project
- Recording the Podcast Audio
- Adding Podcast Sounds
- Importing Media Files
- Adding Music
- Adding and Editing Markers
- Adding Marker Region Artwork
- Adding a URL to a Marker
- Adding Chapter Titles
- Deleting Markers
- Adding Episode Artwork
- Editing Artwork
- Editing Episode Information
- Ducking Backing Tracks
- Creating Video Podcasts and Movie Projects
- Creating an Enhanced Podcast Episode
- Tutorial 9: Sharing Your Projects
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Connecting Music Equipment toYour Computer
Chapter 6 Tutorial 4: Playing and Recording Software Instruments 53
Viewing Note and Chord Names
When you play a Software Instrument, GarageBand can automatically display the
names of the notes and chords you play.
To view Software Instrument note and chord names while you play:
1 Select the header of the Software Instrument track you want to play.
2 Click the icon on the left side of the LCD, then choose Chord from the menu that
appears (or click the up or down arrow in the LCD until you see the chord display).
Chord names (also called “chord symbols”) include a capital letter for the root note of
the chord, the chord quality (in most cases “ma” for major or “m” for minor), and
numbers that indicate added notes, such as sevenths, ninths, or suspended fourths.