Yes. The Wizard Play-along follows the chords.

Try it by playing the same note (key) as the chords change, and you'll see (hear) the note change.

"Something decent" is a value judgment; be aware it selects only tones within the chord on one row of keys, or only passing tones on a different row. You can always edit later. You can also turn off the "Smart Notes" feature in the Play menu, so you can actually generate a chromatic scale on the computer keyboard.

Also, you can record what you play with the Wizard. Again, read the full Help file.

This is a good trick for recording a difficult rhythm: record using the Wizard Play-along and then edit the pitches later!

It's really a pretty nifty feature.

One little thing: the Help file has not been updated in one respect, since it says to turn on the feature you should look for a checkbox to the right of the song title. In version 2011 at least, that checkbox now appears on the far right above the piano keyboard. You can always just use the Play menu, too.


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