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    Default Passion Dance - McCoy Tyner

    I've searched the forums, and can't find any discussion of this. McCoy Tyner's "Passion Dance" uses a pedal tone during the bridge instead of full chords. The version someone uploaded has chord changes instead, which work OK, but I'd really like to just have the pedal during the bridge. I can't figure out any way to do that, but I'm just learning the edit functions. Is there something I'm missing?

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    Default Passion Dance - McCoy Tyner

    I've searched the forums, and can't find any discussion of this. McCoy Tyner's "Passion Dance" uses a pedal tone during the bridge instead of full chords. The version someone uploaded has chord changes instead, which work OK, but I'd really like to just have the pedal during the bridge. I can't figure out any way to do that, but I'm just learning the edit functions. Is there something I'm missing?

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    Default Passion Dance - McCoy Tyner

    I've searched the forums, and can't find any discussion of this. McCoy Tyner's "Passion Dance" uses a pedal tone during the bridge instead of full chords. The version someone uploaded has chord changes instead, which work OK, but I'd really like to just have the pedal during the bridge. I can't figure out any way to do that, but I'm just learning the edit functions. Is there something I'm missing?

  4. #4

    Default Pedal tones

    When entering chords and qualities in the chord-entry field, if you type a "W" (instead of a note letter) a pink splotch will be entered in the editor which results in a chord name not being displayed (invisible) on the chart and a chord not played by the player.

    You can then add a slash (/) and the bass note you want the player to sound.

    W/Bb = /Bb You can use this to pedal a note or (in a limited way) define a bass-line or bass pick-up notes.

    Scroll to "bass notes" in this post:
    http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=282#post282

    )BOB

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    Default Pedal tones

    When entering chords and qualities in the chord-entry field, if you type a "W" (instead of a note letter) a pink splotch will be entered in the editor which results in a chord name not being displayed (invisible) on the chart and a chord not played by the player.

    You can then add a slash (/) and the bass note you want the player to sound.

    W/Bb = /Bb You can use this to pedal a note or (in a limited way) define a bass-line or bass pick-up notes.

    Scroll to "bass notes" in this post:
    http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=282#post282

    )BOB

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    Default Pedal tones

    When entering chords and qualities in the chord-entry field, if you type a "W" (instead of a note letter) a pink splotch will be entered in the editor which results in a chord name not being displayed (invisible) on the chart and a chord not played by the player.

    You can then add a slash (/) and the bass note you want the player to sound.

    W/Bb = /Bb You can use this to pedal a note or (in a limited way) define a bass-line or bass pick-up notes.

    Scroll to "bass notes" in this post:
    http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=282#post282

    )BOB

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    Thanks, that was what I was looking for. It doesn't seem to suppress the piano part completely on my Kindle Fire HD. But it does take out the chord color, so that's an improvement.

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    Default

    Thanks, that was what I was looking for. It doesn't seem to suppress the piano part completely on my Kindle Fire HD. But it does take out the chord color, so that's an improvement.

  9. #9

    Default

    Thanks, that was what I was looking for. It doesn't seem to suppress the piano part completely on my Kindle Fire HD. But it does take out the chord color, so that's an improvement.

  10. #10

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    It appears that you can get the piano to stop by inserting a quick N.C. (No Chord) before a pedal section

    Passion Dance 1 - McCoy Tyner
    )BOB

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