Actually, internal modulations within a song are typically handled without penning key changes that only occur for a few bars. Accidentals are the way its done.

A good example of that would be "How High the Moon" which is also the same changes as "Cherokee" where there is a series of 2-5-1s transposing away from the original key and back again. To notate that with key sig changes throughout would make for a needlessly overcomplicated chart.

I think you've got the idea now, though, just leave the Keysig at the original and type in the proper chords at the proper bars.


For entering notes on the Melody track when you don't have a MIDI keyboard, use the QWERTY wizard to punch them in where they belong rhythmically, then use the mouse to drag each note to the correct pitch, this is faster than it takes to describe. See the BiaB FAQ for detailed instructions on this if needed.


--Mac