Thanks Matt.

I did find out something new in using the Transpose function.

In my case, when playing the guitar or banjo to a song written in say the key of A, guitar players and banjo players will capo 2 frets and play out of G formations especially in banjo playing since the banjo is normally tuned to open G tuning.

In order to have the chord sheet show the chords in the key G but play in the key of A, I have usually just used the Chord Display option for Guitar Capo (visual transpose).

I found that I can also use the Transpose -2 semitones in the screen shot I sent up in the 1st post.

It does the same thing for changing the chord sheet visualizations. It does not change the actual key when playing, it only changes the visualization on the chord sheet. You just have to remember to set everything back to concert pitch or it will carry over on the next song you load.

As the Help Manual says: The Visual Transpose setting is displayed in a small font next to the key. You can click on it to launch a menu for selecting the setting.

Last edited by Joseph Land; 05/12/24 07:19 PM.

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