User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1/ Introduction
- 2/ Getting started
- 3/ Use Guitar Pro 7
- 3/A/1/ Writing a score
- 3/A/2/ Tracks in Guitar Pro 7
- 3/A/3/ Bars in Guitar Pro 7
- 3/A/4/ Adding notes to your score
- 3/A/5/ Insert invents
- 3/A/6/ Adding symbols
- 3/A/7/ Add lyrics
- 3/A/8/ Adding sections
- 3/A/9/ Cut, copy and paste options
- 3/A/10/ Using wizards
- 3/A/11/ Guitar Pro 7 Stylesheet
- 3/A/12/ Drums and percussions
- 3/B/ Work with a score
- 3/B/1/ Finding Guitar Pro files
- 3/B/2/ Navigating around the score
- 3/B/3/ Display settings
- 3/B/4/ Audio settings
- 3/B/5/ Playback options
- 3/B/6/ Printing
- 3/B/7/ Files and tabs import
- 4/ Tools
- 5/ mySongBook
Note’s duration
A note’s duration can go from the whole note to the to the sixty-fourth note. This
affects the beat on which the note is placed. If you wish to place on a same beat
some notes that have different duration value, you can use the multi-voice
editing mode.
You can also add dotted notes, double-dotted notes, and simple or poly-
rhythmical n-tuplets.
Ties
A tie links the note to the note preceding it. It lengthens the duration of that
preceding note,
therefore, by the duration of the tied note.
Multiple ties
You can also tie an entire beat to the beat preceding it.
Fermata
The fermata is also known as a hold, or a pause; and what it means is that you
are to pause on that particular beat, at the discretion of the conductor. It is
therefore a multi-track symbol. A window opens up to let you choose the symbol
and the duration of the pause by adjusting the tempo.
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