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
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
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
<Mr. Burns voice> Excellent...
<Mr. Burns voice> Excellent...
<Mr. Burns voice> Excellent...
I tried putting the invisible chord, a slash and the desired bass note. I get 'Error. Cannot play the invisible chord in the first measure without a preceding chord'. For practice purpose, I want the bass playing one note for a long time. I'm sure it can be done.
I tried putting the invisible chord, a slash and the desired bass note. I get 'Error. Cannot play the invisible chord in the first measure without a preceding chord'. For practice purpose, I want the bass playing one note for a long time. I'm sure it can be done.
I tried putting the invisible chord, a slash and the desired bass note. I get 'Error. Cannot play the invisible chord in the first measure without a preceding chord'. For practice purpose, I want the bass playing one note for a long time. I'm sure it can be done.
The player appears to require a preceding chord or N.C. to play a pedal-tone.
You could begin the tune with a short percussion interlude/intro or begin the pedal-tone on the second beat of the measure (after a quick N.C.)
Pedal Tone Example - Example
)BOB
The player appears to require a preceding chord or N.C. to play a pedal-tone.
You could begin the tune with a short percussion interlude/intro or begin the pedal-tone on the second beat of the measure (after a quick N.C.)
Pedal Tone Example - Example
)BOB
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