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    How can I make a two page chart fit on one page?

    Is this what you want? Not sure. 8 measures per system - Unknown Composer
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    Musical

    And when we say "initial key" we are disregarding whatever measures of truly Intro material may be there, right? As in the opening few bars of "Bess" or "Leavin'" or "Red Headed," right?
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    Musical

    Another good tip! I've used this with practice charts but did not think of using it in conjunction with Gershwin's key changes. Yet another re-write coming!
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    Musical

    Interesting! You nailed it, David. In this particular P&G songbook. Including repeats: "It Take A Long Pull" is charted with 9 bars in 1 sharp, followed by 10 in 2 flats, 8 in 1 sharp, and 10 in two flats, all sung by a single character (Jake). No unsung intro. I changed it to G. "Bess" is...
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    Secret trick with the editor to use 4 and more time bars...

    Great tip! And It works with D.S. al 3rd, etc., too, I see. And both work in iOS, too. iRP's Playback can't be responding to the actual bracket numbers above 3, I guess, but it does appear that it treats every initially unnumbered ending bracket as a "Next" bracket, which is just as good. I...
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    Charlie Haden Songs

    Thanks, dahthal! it has been fun to play against the Playback of this one. I arranged it a bit differently on the page for myself, but that's just personal preference. Fun to play!
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    Feature requests

    A range of bass notes: /B0 to /E3. it'd be great to be able to designate the bass notes as, e.g., /E1 or /E2. And for those who enjoy bass guitar (not me) you might start with /B0 and go up to /E3, which would give 2 full octaves to even the double bass players. That'd be something bassists...
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    So What - Miles Davis

    Thanks, dflat. Makes sense. Be great to be able to designate the bass notes as, e.g., /E1 or /E2. And for those who enjoy bass guitar (not myself) you might start with /B0 and go up to /E3, which would give 2 full octaves to even the double bass players. That'd be something bassists here would...
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    Musical

    Hi, David- I'm a bit gunshy now regarding the Keys I've indicated. My usual, albeit primative, procedure is to note the key signature and figure, e.g., "Two flats, so it's either B flat major or G minor," then I look to see if the final note or chord is one or the other of those, and go with...
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    So What - Miles Davis

    Atljazzman, a question . . How did you manage to get your /E and /F bass notes to sound in the second (upper) register during Playback? My /E and /F notes sound in the lowest register, which is an octave lower than they really need to be for this. (I tried using Dm/E like you did, but that...
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    So What - Miles Davis

    No, no, I assure you I was not being sarcastic. I do find this considerably exasperating, however! I see that what I had thought was a fairly easy, almost mathematical determination requires much more feel for music theory than I have or am likely to acquire. I truly believe that I do not have...
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    So What - Miles Davis

    Wow, I had no idea! This is all extremely interesting, and now I understand why my friend doesn't refer to a key name when calling a tune at a gig. For "So What" he would call "No sharps, no flats, starts with a D minor," or some such. So in future, when I see a chart with no sharps or flats, I...
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    So What - Miles Davis

    Well, I can only tell you that I have examined six different printed sheet music charts of "So What." All six have no sharps or flats in their key signatures. And all six showed the bassist's first-line to be DABCDECD. Three of them claim the originally published key was C major. The other three...
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    Regarding your post "So What with bassline" . . . How did you manage to get your /E and /F bass...

    Regarding your post "So What with bassline" . . . How did you manage to get your /E and /F bass notes to sound in the second (upper) register during Playback? My /E and /F notes sound in the lowest register, which is an octave lower than they really need to be for this. (I tried using Dm/E like...
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    Feature requests

    Sticky Style, BPM, Global Repeat, Transpose & Mixer settings when Duplicating I know this all has been asked for, I'm just adding my vote.
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    Feature requests

    iRP's own #+= keyboard. Refering to the suggestion that the iRP team come up with its own #+= keyboard that includes ♭,♮, ♯, ø, o and ∆ : Hey, I'm just glad to learn it really can be done and might be considered. That'll be a really useful feature I'll look forward to iRP having. Thanks. Jack
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    So What - Miles Davis

    Thanks, Bob.☺️
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    So What - Miles Davis

    This might be of some interest to you guys, too. This is the opposite approach: It's for bassists to play bass against the chords. I already posted this chart last month, with additional discussion: https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/quot-So-What-quot-(for-bassists)&p=27021.10955/#post-27021...
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    So What - Miles Davis

    Try this version of "So What." Try this with Long Notes Style, 360 bpm, Piano & Strings set halfway up, Acoustic Bass set full up, Drums set full down, and Reverb maybe a quarter . So What Bassline - jhc - Miles Davis
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    Feature requests

    Any chance of the iRP crew substituting its own #+= keyboard into iRP?
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