diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8ee963b..35ca64b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,4 +48,44 @@ Use the simple fast-forward buttons to skip to the next measure and advance to the next chord. -The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. \ No newline at end of file +The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. + +### The song view + +![](images/song/chords.png) + +In the song view, you can edit the chords that will be played in your song. After finishing the +chord progression, the song will start from the beginning once again. + +Use the (+) Button to add a new line to the song. All chords in the new line will be the (I) chord. + +Use the (x) Button next to a line to purge it from the song. + +#### Absolute vs. relative notation + +![](images/song/key.png) + +The song view supports two different notation views. You can change the key of the song at any time. + +By default, normal chord names are displayed. Turning this option off allows you to see the chords +written in roman numerals, without any reference to a specific key. + +#### Chord editing + +![](images/song/chord-pitch.png) + +After clicking on one chord, you will open a modal window to edit one chord. + +The chord pitch selects which degree the chord will be. You can also shift the degree of the chord +up or down one semitone with the top selector. Keep in mind that the accidentals in this view are +always in reference to your selected key, meaning that in G major, a F# will be selected as the 7th +degree without an accidental, while F flat will be the 7th degree with a flat in front. + +![](images/song/chord-notes.png) + +You can also modify the other chord notes which will be referenced in relation to your root note. +A chord must always contain a 3rd and 5th degree and can optionally have 7th and 9th degrees. +All of the degrees can be modified flat or sharp and will influence the notated chord. + +Sometimes, the function of a note can change when pitched up or down. For example, a flat 7th degree +will become the added 6th of the chord. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8ee963b..35ca64b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,4 +48,44 @@ Use the simple fast-forward buttons to skip to the next measure and advance to the next chord. -The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. \ No newline at end of file +The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. + +### The song view + +![](images/song/chords.png) + +In the song view, you can edit the chords that will be played in your song. After finishing the +chord progression, the song will start from the beginning once again. + +Use the (+) Button to add a new line to the song. All chords in the new line will be the (I) chord. + +Use the (x) Button next to a line to purge it from the song. + +#### Absolute vs. relative notation + +![](images/song/key.png) + +The song view supports two different notation views. You can change the key of the song at any time. + +By default, normal chord names are displayed. Turning this option off allows you to see the chords +written in roman numerals, without any reference to a specific key. + +#### Chord editing + +![](images/song/chord-pitch.png) + +After clicking on one chord, you will open a modal window to edit one chord. + +The chord pitch selects which degree the chord will be. You can also shift the degree of the chord +up or down one semitone with the top selector. Keep in mind that the accidentals in this view are +always in reference to your selected key, meaning that in G major, a F# will be selected as the 7th +degree without an accidental, while F flat will be the 7th degree with a flat in front. + +![](images/song/chord-notes.png) + +You can also modify the other chord notes which will be referenced in relation to your root note. +A chord must always contain a 3rd and 5th degree and can optionally have 7th and 9th degrees. +All of the degrees can be modified flat or sharp and will influence the notated chord. + +Sometimes, the function of a note can change when pitched up or down. For example, a flat 7th degree +will become the added 6th of the chord. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/images/song/chord-notes.png b/images/song/chord-notes.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db122e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chord-notes.png Binary files differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8ee963b..35ca64b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,4 +48,44 @@ Use the simple fast-forward buttons to skip to the next measure and advance to the next chord. -The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. \ No newline at end of file +The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. + +### The song view + +![](images/song/chords.png) + +In the song view, you can edit the chords that will be played in your song. After finishing the +chord progression, the song will start from the beginning once again. + +Use the (+) Button to add a new line to the song. All chords in the new line will be the (I) chord. + +Use the (x) Button next to a line to purge it from the song. + +#### Absolute vs. relative notation + +![](images/song/key.png) + +The song view supports two different notation views. You can change the key of the song at any time. + +By default, normal chord names are displayed. Turning this option off allows you to see the chords +written in roman numerals, without any reference to a specific key. + +#### Chord editing + +![](images/song/chord-pitch.png) + +After clicking on one chord, you will open a modal window to edit one chord. + +The chord pitch selects which degree the chord will be. You can also shift the degree of the chord +up or down one semitone with the top selector. Keep in mind that the accidentals in this view are +always in reference to your selected key, meaning that in G major, a F# will be selected as the 7th +degree without an accidental, while F flat will be the 7th degree with a flat in front. + +![](images/song/chord-notes.png) + +You can also modify the other chord notes which will be referenced in relation to your root note. +A chord must always contain a 3rd and 5th degree and can optionally have 7th and 9th degrees. +All of the degrees can be modified flat or sharp and will influence the notated chord. + +Sometimes, the function of a note can change when pitched up or down. For example, a flat 7th degree +will become the added 6th of the chord. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/images/song/chord-notes.png b/images/song/chord-notes.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db122e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chord-notes.png Binary files differ diff --git a/images/song/chord-pitch.png b/images/song/chord-pitch.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2ddf15 --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chord-pitch.png Binary files differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8ee963b..35ca64b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,4 +48,44 @@ Use the simple fast-forward buttons to skip to the next measure and advance to the next chord. -The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. \ No newline at end of file +The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. + +### The song view + +![](images/song/chords.png) + +In the song view, you can edit the chords that will be played in your song. After finishing the +chord progression, the song will start from the beginning once again. + +Use the (+) Button to add a new line to the song. All chords in the new line will be the (I) chord. + +Use the (x) Button next to a line to purge it from the song. + +#### Absolute vs. relative notation + +![](images/song/key.png) + +The song view supports two different notation views. You can change the key of the song at any time. + +By default, normal chord names are displayed. Turning this option off allows you to see the chords +written in roman numerals, without any reference to a specific key. + +#### Chord editing + +![](images/song/chord-pitch.png) + +After clicking on one chord, you will open a modal window to edit one chord. + +The chord pitch selects which degree the chord will be. You can also shift the degree of the chord +up or down one semitone with the top selector. Keep in mind that the accidentals in this view are +always in reference to your selected key, meaning that in G major, a F# will be selected as the 7th +degree without an accidental, while F flat will be the 7th degree with a flat in front. + +![](images/song/chord-notes.png) + +You can also modify the other chord notes which will be referenced in relation to your root note. +A chord must always contain a 3rd and 5th degree and can optionally have 7th and 9th degrees. +All of the degrees can be modified flat or sharp and will influence the notated chord. + +Sometimes, the function of a note can change when pitched up or down. For example, a flat 7th degree +will become the added 6th of the chord. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/images/song/chord-notes.png b/images/song/chord-notes.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db122e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chord-notes.png Binary files differ diff --git a/images/song/chord-pitch.png b/images/song/chord-pitch.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2ddf15 --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chord-pitch.png Binary files differ diff --git a/images/song/chords.png b/images/song/chords.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13adc1d --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chords.png Binary files differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8ee963b..35ca64b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,4 +48,44 @@ Use the simple fast-forward buttons to skip to the next measure and advance to the next chord. -The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. \ No newline at end of file +The skip-to end and beginning buttons will skip to the next or previous line of chords. + +### The song view + +![](images/song/chords.png) + +In the song view, you can edit the chords that will be played in your song. After finishing the +chord progression, the song will start from the beginning once again. + +Use the (+) Button to add a new line to the song. All chords in the new line will be the (I) chord. + +Use the (x) Button next to a line to purge it from the song. + +#### Absolute vs. relative notation + +![](images/song/key.png) + +The song view supports two different notation views. You can change the key of the song at any time. + +By default, normal chord names are displayed. Turning this option off allows you to see the chords +written in roman numerals, without any reference to a specific key. + +#### Chord editing + +![](images/song/chord-pitch.png) + +After clicking on one chord, you will open a modal window to edit one chord. + +The chord pitch selects which degree the chord will be. You can also shift the degree of the chord +up or down one semitone with the top selector. Keep in mind that the accidentals in this view are +always in reference to your selected key, meaning that in G major, a F# will be selected as the 7th +degree without an accidental, while F flat will be the 7th degree with a flat in front. + +![](images/song/chord-notes.png) + +You can also modify the other chord notes which will be referenced in relation to your root note. +A chord must always contain a 3rd and 5th degree and can optionally have 7th and 9th degrees. +All of the degrees can be modified flat or sharp and will influence the notated chord. + +Sometimes, the function of a note can change when pitched up or down. For example, a flat 7th degree +will become the added 6th of the chord. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/images/song/chord-notes.png b/images/song/chord-notes.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db122e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chord-notes.png Binary files differ diff --git a/images/song/chord-pitch.png b/images/song/chord-pitch.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2ddf15 --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chord-pitch.png Binary files differ diff --git a/images/song/chords.png b/images/song/chords.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13adc1d --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/chords.png Binary files differ diff --git a/images/song/key.png b/images/song/key.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e908677 --- /dev/null +++ b/images/song/key.png Binary files differ