Every bar has two cells; each cell can hold two beats, with chords separated by commas.

In Bar 1, cell 1 enter a G (for beats 1, 2, 3, 4 of the 1st bar, beats 1, 2 of 2nd bar)
In Bar 2, cell 2 enter a D (for beats 3, 4 of 2nd bar)
In Bar 3, cell 1 enter a G (for beats 1, 2 of 3rd bar)
In Bar 3, cell 2 enter D,G (for D on beat 3 and G on beat 4)

BIAB will keep playing the same chord until it sees a change, so in Bar 3 the G in cell 1 carries on until the third beat.

I hope that made sense.


John

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