Finger numbers on Fretboards?
Someone in the Brazilian forum asked if it is possible to put finger numbers on a fretboard diagram. I know this is not currently possible and my initial thought is that you would need eagle eyes to be able to read them. Anyone else have thoughts?
Barizilain discussion is at https://musescore.org/pt-br/node/293343.
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Does Guitar Pro do this? How does MuseScore handle the numbers if it does?
In reply to Does Guitar Pro do this? How… by mike320
MuseScore doesn't at all
In reply to Does Guitar Pro do this? How… by mike320
This video shows how GP6 handles chord diagrams. There are many options for displaying chords in the TAB and you can include finger numbers.
https://youtu.be/k0QX58LUnbI
In reply to Does Guitar Pro do this? How… by mike320
In reply to [inline:Screenshot_20190820… by yonah_ag
I'm guessing the picture is from Guitar Pro. If someone works on fretboard diagrams in the future adding fingerings might be a good idea. I can see them working like that. The picture in the original post had the finger numbers on the dots.
In reply to I'm guessing the picture is… by mike320
Yes, from GP6.
The first pic is the UI for setting up diagrams and so the finger numbers can be shown on the dots.
In reply to Yes, from GP6. The first pic… by yonah_ag
Friends this software that presents the video, is it free?
Could you pass me the link please.
Hug!
In reply to Friends this software that… by mjbartemusica1
No, GuitarPro is not free, there's a free trial though, see https://www.guitar-pro.com
In reply to Friends this software that… by mjbartemusica1
If you're looking for a free alternative, check for example TuxGuitar (http://www.tuxguitar.com.ar/) -AFAIK available for Linux and Windows.
It's been a long time, since I've used it, but it seems to have such a feature (not sure;-).
I'm sure it had been discussed in the past, some years ago (IIRC it was even mysef brining it up), but I don't find it anymore
In reply to I'm sure it had been… by Jojo-Schmitz
Friends this software that presents the video, is it free?
Could you pass me the link please.
Hug!
In reply to Friends this software that… by mjbartemusica1
"Yes, from GP6.
The first pic is the UI for setting up diagrams and so the finger numbers can be shown on the dots."
Not exactly, as far I know, and except if a custom setting escaped me.
Indeed, the dialog shows the finger numbers on the dots.
But not when you apply: finger numbers are displayed below the fretboard diagramm. It's what you see on the score.
An option exists for not displaying them at all.
Same for GP6 and GP7
In reply to "The first pic is the UI for… by cadiz1
Fingering below the diagram or inside/next to/instead ofthe dots should all be made possible, I do have books using the latter (finger numbers next to/instead of dots in the diagrams). Those books BTW also have the diagrams turned 90° counter-clockwise and also show different string thickness depending on pitch (i.e. the left/bottom string thickest, the right/top one thinnest)
In reply to Fingering below the diagram… by Jojo-Schmitz
One is the chord-diagram and the other is the fret-board representation I think.
In reply to One is the chord-diagram and… by Ziya Mete Demircan
To clarify:
In the chord diagram setup dialog, finger numbers are shown on the dots because the dots are big enough.
When a diagram is inserted into a score the numbers are NOT shown on the dots, presumably because the text would be too small. The setup dialogue has a tick box to allow the finger numbers to be shown BELOW the chord when inserted into a score.
The relates to GP6. I haven't used GP7 but I expect it's similar.
I prefer not to show them at all since guitarists don't all use the same fingers for a given chord.
In reply to To clarify: In the chord… by yonah_ag
I prefer not to show them at all since guitarists don't all use the same fingers for a given chord.
I was thinking this was the case. For instructional purposes the OP would need to modify the fingers for a given chord if different than the one selected.
In reply to I prefer not to show them at… by mike320
Well, professional guitarists I'd expect to not need fretboard diagrams at all, to me they are a learning device and there the fingerings do make sense
In reply to Well, professional… by Jojo-Schmitz
Agreed
In reply to To clarify: In the chord… by yonah_ag
If someone for educational purposes really MUST have fingered Chord Diagrams in MS he can import it as graphic (png or svg) until MS maybe will support it in future (?).
There are different programs out there to create such a graphic. For LibreOffice there is an extension that is quite powerful for creating Chord and Scale Diagrams with a high degree of control of the Layout. It can export to SVG and PNG. Although SVG is usually to be preferred I recommend using png for MS because of its not-too-good SVG import filter.
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/chorddiagrams
In reply to If someone for educational… by musikai
Thanks, nice to know :-) (call attention for the LibreOffice extension).
In reply to Thanks, nice to know :-). by kuwitt
This looks great. I installed libreoffice and this extension but I'm stuck as to how to use it. I can't seem to find it anywhere in the the program. Nor can I find any help on line. What is the first step to accessing this extension once you have it installed? Is it somewhere in the Draw program?
In reply to This looks great. I… by Jeff Belding
Hi, the instructions are only here:
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/chorddiagrams
It's for Writer, not for Draw but you can copy and paste if you want.
After you restarted LO you get the Toolbar. Then click on "Input" and type eg.: dm7
If you want to make changes then select the diagram and click on "Edit".
There are lots of possibilities with the extension (to succed and to fail :-) ) and the instructions are very short and dense.
related to #283681: [EPIC] Fretboard diagram issues, an issue in the tracker would be better
As far as I can see, it's not possible to add fingering in the chord diagram. but maybe I am wrong...?
For teaching purposes I think it would be good if that was possible. Its possible to enlarge the diagrams, so it would be possible to read.
Maybe It's an option to place free text under diagram with finger numbering, but that's not an easy solution.
In reply to As far as I can see, it's… by Janus de Hon
Good points all around. I'm glad I started this thread it seems to have been a good conversation. Hopefully version 4.something will have this as an option.
See #313099: Add an option to display finger numbers in chord diagrams
hi,
in the course of writing a guitar score i came up with the following solution for adding finger numbers under the fretboard diagram:
1) i added simple text anchoring on a nearby note (in my case the g above the 5th line)
2) decreased the text's font size to 6pt,
3) added a space between each two numbers in my 'text' (that is: 3 2 0 1 4 ...) and
4) increased the fretboard diagram's scale factor to 1.40 (default is 1)
and... it looks good !!!
hope it's useful for you too!
In reply to hi, in the course of writing… by [DELETED] 840531
Indeed, the result is cool. But probably annoying if you have to do it in a score with a lot of chords of all kinds. Of course, the improvement would be that it would be automated somehow.
In the meantime, we can add that it can be useful, too, to put the serie of finger numbers in a palette, so that you don't have to retype the text + space + size change each time.
In reply to Indeed, the result is cool… by cadiz1
it is a temporary solution. it would be nice that this somehow gets incorporated in ms in a more efficient way.
in the mean time, you don't have to go through the process described all over for each chord!
just copy paste the '6 finger numbers' text and only edit this according to the 'new' chord added.
In reply to it is a temporary solution… by [DELETED] 840531
"just copy paste the 6 finger numbers and only edit this text according to the 'new' chord added."
Yes, another way, I understand. But this shouldn't prevent you from placing the different sequences of finger numbers in a palette for reuse (if these chords come up frequently in your practice, of course), in which case a single click would be enough to add them later.
In reply to it is a temporary solution… by [DELETED] 840531
This is a good workaround, (enhanced by making a palette shortcut, cadiz1), because it won't need to be undone when MS has a built-in option. Thanks for sharing.
In reply to This is a good workaround, … by yonah_ag
Good afternoon (in Brazil) to everyone!
I made a small file (attachment) for testing, only the text font put 7 instead of 6.
This really is a possible workaround. Sometimes in later versions we will have this feature.
What would be the shortcut on the palette, cadiz1 and how is this procedure performed?
Hug!
In reply to Good afternoon (in Brazil)… by mjbartemusica1
Hola!
i think 6pt is better because the numbers fall right under the lines (that represent the 6 strings). that's kind of a universal thing in finger diagrams (that's how it is in guitar pro as well) your eye doesn't need to interpret the number of fingers actually playing the chord and assign the closest number under the diagram to each finger. it goes automatically to the number under the string. anyway if it suits you better just use 7pt.
peace amigo!
In reply to Good afternoon (in Brazil)… by mjbartemusica1
"What would be the shortcut on the palette, cadiz1 and how is this procedure performed?"
I personally didn't use the term Shortcut (it's not one in the expected sense in MuseScore - there's no specific shortcut of course).
But once the Finger Numbers have been dropped into the palette, it's then relatively trivial to select a note from a chord -> click the fingers sequence in the palette -> replace it as desired close to the diagram.
As pointed out before, this kind of maneuver can be practiced in a score of modest size (few diagrams). But if it is systematic for a lot of diagrams, it would probably be quickly tiring!
Of course, once onto the score, you can (also) copy-paste the sequence for similar diagrams.
For now, see:
In reply to "What would be the shortcut… by cadiz1
Hello cadiz1!
I understood your teaching perfectly.
I saved the diagram as a complete image (attachment) and inserted it into the custom palette, but the image does not appear in the palette.
Why does it happen?
Thank you friend!
In reply to Hello cadiz1! I understood… by mjbartemusica1
"but the image does not appear in the palette."
Indeed, it's an annoying glitch - I went through it too (and I've seen others since).
I don't think there is an "official" report for that yet.
What happens (and which did not occur in previous versions) : when you drag and drop your image ("Dedo.svg") on the score, you have to check now in Inspector, and reseat the offsets X/Y to 0.
Otherwise, the image gets lost somewhere in the palette, or at least it is no longer visible!
You will also have probably to reduce a bit the Content scale in the Cell properties (right-click on the cell)
In reply to "but the image does not… by cadiz1
Hello cadiz1!
Great teaching and I am very grateful. I performed the procedures you indicated and everything was fine.
You are profoundly knowledgeable about MuseScore and I hope to meet you on other occasions here on the Forum. You are from which country?
Just a question:
How to pin a video or image to the message without having to attach it?
Strong hug friend!
In reply to Hello cadiz1! Great teaching… by mjbartemusica1
I come from France. 🇫🇷
At the bottom on your message, when the file attachment is in place, tick "Insert".
There is this nice toggle function on top of the diagram, which toggles between ' ', '0', 'X'.
Maybe, the easiest way to implement would be to extend this list with '1', '2', '3' and '4'
Then, with each mouse-click, one would be able to choose from this extended list: ' ', 'X', '0', '1', '2', '3' or '4'
Just a thought! And it would indeed be a very nice feature for students.
In reply to There is this nice toggle… by Musemo5
Plus some number or letter for Thumb, I guess