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    Here's another example of a chart where the automatic ending is messing up. The key of the following song is in C, but the final ending chord is G. The player is resolving on a C. How do I get it to hang on the G at the end (instead of C)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CyrilleB View Post
    ...The key of the following song is in C, but the final ending chord is G. The player is resolving on a C. How do I get it to hang on the G at the end (instead of C)?
    What about a 5/4 measure to encompass the F, then the G on the final measure with END?

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    Yes, I thought of that too. It's a good workaround.
    But having the END marker to stop the player on any beat of the bar would solve this kind of problem without having to change the meter. That would be the best option.

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