Slashes
Note. View the Slash and rhythmic notation QuickStart Video for an overview.
There are two kinds of slashes, or hash
marks, used to indicate improvised chording or comping. If you want to
indicate ad lib comping, but you don’t require a specific rhythm, you
can let Finale fill the measures with stemless slashes, spaced according
to the time signature (four slashes in a measure, for
example, at right in the figure below). If you want to indicate a specific
rhythm of comping, Finale can turn the noteheads of any passage into slashes,
still beamed and stemmed (at left in the figure below).
You can also create a passage of mixed
normal notation and slash notation, and you can also turn any individual
notehead into a slash. See Guitar
Notation.
- Click the Staff tool , and select the measures
in which you want slashes to appear. See Selecting music for some region-selecting
shortcuts.
- Choose Staff > Apply Staff Styles To > Score and Parts (or Current Part/Score).
The Apply Staff Styles dialog box appears. Alternatively, CTRL+click the highlighted area to display the context menu.
- Select Rhythmic or Slash Notation and click
OK. Slash Notation hides all the music and replaces it with evenly-spaced
hash marks. The number of hash marks is determined by the bottom number
of the time signature. Rhythmic Notation turns the music into beamed and
stemmed slashes, all on the middle line of the staff. See Staff styles for more information.
- Click OK (or press return). Any music
that was in the selected region is now hidden; to restore it, choose the
measures again, and choose Staff > Clear Staff Styles From (and then the desired score/part option).