See:
The half note in Voice 2 / 8th note and triplet in Voice 1/ then hide the 8th note by pressing "V" key.
Then there's something a little unexpected, ie the two E's, one with fingering 2 and the other with fingering 0. Could this be an idiomatic chord for flamenco guitar for example (or another instrument of course)?
Or "just" for others guitars!I just thought of it. It's possible if you're in eighth position. You can play these four strings, one of which (an E) is played open, and the second E on the 3rd string, 9th fret.
In this case, the trick is to add a linked TAB staff, edit the position of other notes (one string lower) and manually add the 0 of the other E on the TAB first line/string.
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See:
The half note in Voice 2 / 8th note and triplet in Voice 1/ then hide the 8th note by pressing "V" key.
Then there's something a little unexpected, ie the two E's, one with fingering 2 and the other with fingering 0. Could this be an idiomatic chord for flamenco guitar for example (or another instrument of course)?
In reply to See: The half note in Voice… by cadiz1
Or "just" for others guitars!I just thought of it. It's possible if you're in eighth position. You can play these four strings, one of which (an E) is played open, and the second E on the 3rd string, 9th fret.
In this case, the trick is to add a linked TAB staff, edit the position of other notes (one string lower) and manually add the 0 of the other E on the TAB first line/string.
In reply to Or "just" for others guitars… by cadiz1
Thank you very much ❤️
In reply to Or "just" for others guitars… by cadiz1
There is also the shortcut 'Alt + 1' to add unisons to a written note.