User Guide
Chapter 8: Automatic Music Features
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Anticipations
An anticipated note is playing a note early (“ahead of the beat”).
Unembellished notes.
ANTICIPATIONS on beat 1 and 3.
Less Anticipations
This is the opposite of anticipations. This finds notes that are anticipated, and “embellishes” them by playing them
later (on the beat).
Grace Notes
The grace notes are brief notes played just before, and a semi-tone below the original note. The grace notes
intentionally don't show on the notation, so that it will remain easily readable. They can be heard.
Doubled Notes
Melody notes are doubled with the same pitch.
Unembellished.
Quarter note doubled.
Extra Notes
Extra notes are added between melody notes.
Unembellished.
With extra notes added.
Note Turns
With a note turn, a single note is replaced by a group of notes that include the original note and semitone or scale
tones above and below the note.
In this “before and after” example, the C note is replaced by a turn of 3 notes with a note a scale tone above the C.
Unembellished.
Embellished with turn.










