Originally Posted By: rayc
Hello,
this is something I've been looking for would you please clarify which worked... ,spaced or ,not space.


I believe that the space character is not relevant and should not be used.

In a 4/4 time signature, there are two cells. The first cell is for beats 1 & 2 and the second cell is for beats 3 & 4.

If you want a chord change on beat 1 and beat 2 then enter the data in the first (LH) cell as two values separated by a comma

E.g: Dm,Eb

If you want a chord change on beat 3 and beat 4 then enter the data in the second (RH) cell as two values separated by a comma

E.g: F7,Ab

If you only want the chord change on the 4th beat and not on the 3rd beat, enter a comma and the chord in the RH cell, e.g. ,Gm7

There is no need to enter a space character, and this probably breaks things.


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