Chord tool
When you click this tool, the Chord menu
appears. The Chord tool lets you create, move, and delete chord symbols
in your score. These symbols are musically intelligent; they play back
when you play back the piece, transpose when you transpose the music,
and can be placed in your score automatically. You can even teach Finale
to recognize nonstandard, complex, or unusually spelled chord symbols.
See Chord symbols for full instructions.
With
Manual Input selected, you can type chords directly into the score, play chords into the score with a MIDI keyboard, or type chords into the Chord Definition dialog
box to create or edit an existing chord in the score.
For information regarding chords and fretboards
in scores with linked parts, see Chords,
fretboards, and lyrics in linked parts.
Special mouse clicks
- Click
the staff to display the four vertical-positioning
arrows at the left side of the screen, which you use to adjust the position
of the baseline for the chord symbols.
- When
Manual Input is selected in the Chord menu, double-click a note to which no chord
symbol is attached to display the Chord Definition dialog box,
where you can specify a chord symbol you want to appear at that point.
- When
Manual Input is selected in the Chord menu, drag a chord symbol handle
to move the chord symbol and fretboard; press DELETE to remove the symbol from the score.
- When
Manual Input is selected in the Chord menu, perss
Enter
when a handle is selected, or right-click
the handle and select Edit Chord Definition from the contextual menu
to display the Chord Definition dialog box, where you can change the identity
or suffix of the chord symbol.
- When
Manual Input is selected in the Chord menu, click a note to which you
want to attach a chord symbol. A flashing cursor appears above
the note. Type the chord symbol you want attached to the note.
- When Allow
Input is checked in the Chord menu, click a beat or note to place the blinking
cursor at that spot. Now play a chord on your MIDI instrument;
Finale will correctly analyze it and place the corresponding chord symbol
into the score. Press a single note within an octave above Middle C to advance the
cursor to the next note/beat. Press a single note within an octave below Middle C to move to
the previous note. Play a single note above/below middle C to advance forward/backward by full measures.
- When
One-Staff Analysis (or Two-Staff Analysis or All-Staff Analysis) is selected in the Chord menu,
click a note to make Finale analyze the chord at that spot (one
staff, two, or all staves deep, respectively) and place the corresponding chord
symbol into the score.
Metatools
You can create Chord Metatools—one-keystroke
equivalents for complete chord symbols—that can save you time if you need
to insert complex chord symbols into your score.
To program a Chord Metatool
Click the Chord tool. Press shift and a
letter or number key. Finale displays the Chord Definition dialog box;
create the chord symbol you want to correspond to the letter or number
you pressed (see Chord Definition dialog box).
Click OK.
To use a Chord Metatool
Click the Chord tool. While pressing the
letter or number key corresponding to the Metatool you programmed, click
a note or rest. The chord symbol appears immediately, transposed according
to the key signature if necessary.
Contextual Menus
Contextual menus are reached by right-clicking on the handle of an
object. A contextual menu will be displayed where you can select various
items.
Menu item
|
What it does
|
Edit Chord Definition
|
Display the Chord Definition dialog box
|
Edit Fretboard
|
Display the Fretboard Editor dialog box
|
Delete
|
Removes selected chord symbols
|
Show Chord
|
Shows (or hides) individual chord symbols
|
Show Fretboard
|
Shows (or hides) individual fretboards
|
Relink to Score (parts only)
|
Restore the link to its corresponding score
item
|
Unlink In All Parts (score only)
|
Break the link between the score and this
item in all parts
|
Relink In All Parts (score only)
|
Display the Resize Notehead dialog box
|
For further information, see the Chord
Definition dialog box.
See Also:
Document
Options-Chords
Main Tool
Palette
Chord menu