

This gives me the note display as flats that I want across the whole page. Very helpful suggestion! At the fretboard level I can 'Select all Fretboards' and then set them all at once to the key of Db (5 b's: Bb Eb Ab Db Gb). Possibly a simpler way is to just select the fretboard and to set the key signature if you know it: For more information on enharmonic notes see wikipedia. In strict music theory you would change the name depending on what key the music was in.

Most of the time (in rock and pop music) you can refer to the note using either the sharp or the flat name. This would make a single operation at the level of multi-note selection possible - which is both logical and a big time saver, IMO. This is because a note of the same pitch can have two (or more) different names. What I would suggest is that when multiple notes are selected we be given the options "#" and "b" ( or "all #" and "all b" ). The chord will pop up on the ukulele fretboard and diagrams will appear below. When multiple notes are selected, these options are not available. Pick a root note at the top and choose the chord variation youre looking for. Simply select your chord type, along with a root note, and watch it appear.

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Checking the 'apply to fretboard' option will update all versions of the selected interval/note nameFor single note selections this works, and is what I've been doing - but it requires manually visiting every single note in question and repeating the operation. Chord finders show you how to play a chosen chord in several positions on the neck. You'll see there's a drop-down list for both "Note" and "Interval", just change as required, as shown in this screenshot. To select whether Notes or Intervals are displayed, use the Note Marker Labels dropdown on the same page. You can change both note and interval enharmonics - just click the note in question and the Inspector will show note marker properties. Hi scalawag, Heres how you can do that, first for the sharp notes: create a horizontal fretboard (by default shows frets 1-12) in the Inspector, in.
