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NOTE
Only one chord symbol can exist at each rhythmic position. If a chord symbol passes over
another chord symbol as part of its move, the existing chord symbol is deleted.
You can undo this action, but any chord symbols deleted in the process are only restored if you
moved the chord symbol using the keyboard.
Respelling chord symbols
You can change the enharmonic spelling of chord symbols for transposing instruments, for
example, to choose a simpler enharmonic equivalent spelling. This changes the enharmonic
spelling of chord symbols in all transposing layouts and for all instruments with the same
transposition.
PROCEDURE
1.
In Write mode, open a layout with the transposition for which you want to respell chord
symbols.
For example, to respell a chord symbol for all instruments in B, open the part layout for an
instrument in B
.
2. Select the chord symbol you want to respell.
3. Press Return to open the chord symbols popover for the selected chord symbol.
The existing entry for the chord symbol is shown inside the popover.
4. Change the root name of the chord, but leave other details as they were, such as quality,
interval, or alterations.
For example, change just the root of Dmaj13 from Db to C#.
RESULT
The spelling of the chord symbol is changed in transposing layouts for all instruments with the
same transposition. For example, changing the spelling of a chord symbol for a Clarinet in B
also
changes the spelling of that chord symbol in the part layout for a Trumpet in B.
RELATED LINKS
Chord symbols popover on page 249
Transposing chord symbols on page 599
Concert vs. transposed pitch on page 127
Making layouts transposing/concert pitch on page 127
Showing chord symbols as modes
You can show individual chord symbols as their modal equivalent if one exists for that chord
symbol.
PROCEDURE
1.
Select the chord symbols you want to show as a mode.
2.
In the Properties panel, activate Show as mode in the Chord Symbols group.
3.
Select the mode you want from the menu.
Chord symbols
Respelling chord symbols
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