Creating a Song from a Score
You can compose a song by choosing a Style and recording the Forms and
Chord Progression.
This section uses examples to describe the steps for composing a song like
the one below.
This records a song that combines a Rock Style with a Blues Chord
Progression.
fig.QS03-09
STYLE: ROCK 1
1
INTRO
5
VERSE 1
9
13
17
ENDING
21
N.C. (Non-Chord Type)
Select this type when you want to have the original performance data
played as is, with no conversion of the chords.
Since the "Intro" and "Ending" Chord Progressions are included in the
original performance data, you can have the Chord Progressions in the
performance data played as is by specifying Non-Chord Type.
Normally, when the Chord Type with a root of "C" is changed to "N.C.," the
performance data is played with no conversion of the chords.
If the root is a note other than "C," the original performance data is played
based on that root. For example, when "D" is selected with Non-Chord
Type, the original performance data is played a whole step up from the
original data.
04: 80'sHardRock
2
3
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E
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N.C
6
7
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E
A
7th
7th
10
11
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A
A
7th
7th
14
15
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B
A
7th
7th
18
19
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E
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N.C
22
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4
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8
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E
E
7th
7th
12
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E
E
7th
7th
16
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FILL 1
E
B
7th
7th
20
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