Hope you find this quick tutorial helpful‚ give us a thumbs up if you do 😁. If you like my teaching style and you're a guitarist and learning about reading traditional music notation, check out my course on Udemy (deep discount): www.udemy.com/course/how-to-read-music-for-guitar/?couponCode=JAN2025. If you like, take a look at my books on Amazon too: Barre Chords On Demand: getbook.at/BarreChords. The Essential Guitar Fretboard Guide: getbook.at/GuitarFretboard. Guitar Capo Mastery: getbook.at/GuitarCapoMastery.
I cannot move the arrow on top of the slash. Seems like the distance between an arrow and slash is locked. Is there a setting to allow free dragging of an arpeggio?
I should probably do a video on that too. Yes, very easy, but not always when you're trying to work it out for the first time. First click on the note on your score above which you'd like to anchor the chord symbol to so that it's highlighted. Then on your keyboard, just hit control + K (or command + K for Mac users) and that'll open up a new space above your score where you can type in the chord name.
Hope you find this quick tutorial helpful‚ give us a thumbs up if you do 😁. If you like my teaching style and you're a guitarist and learning about reading traditional music notation, check out my course on Udemy (deep discount): www.udemy.com/course/how-to-read-music-for-guitar/?couponCode=JAN2025.
If you like, take a look at my books on Amazon too:
Barre Chords On Demand: getbook.at/BarreChords.
The Essential Guitar Fretboard Guide: getbook.at/GuitarFretboard.
Guitar Capo Mastery: getbook.at/GuitarCapoMastery.
I cannot move the arrow on top of the slash. Seems like the distance between an arrow and slash is locked. Is there a setting to allow free dragging of an arpeggio?
unfortunately, I can't see a setting for that, mine is just moveable automatically?
I’ve been trying to figure out how to add cord symbols without the cord diagram. I’m probably missing something obvious.
I should probably do a video on that too. Yes, very easy, but not always when you're trying to work it out for the first time. First click on the note on your score above which you'd like to anchor the chord symbol to so that it's highlighted. Then on your keyboard, just hit control + K (or command + K for Mac users) and that'll open up a new space above your score where you can type in the chord name.
how to put la slide or like this " 2/4" 2 slide to 4
I'll add this to my list of vids to make.
@@yourguitarscore4601 I'll wait for it thanks in advance