The Staff view lets you enter chord symbols above the staff. You can enter both ordinary chord names and guitar chord symbols, which display both the chord name and fingering. SONAR has a large number of predefined chords from which you can choose. You can also define and save your own chords.If a track is split into treble/bass staves, chords are allowed only above the upper (treble) staff.SONAR stores its library of chords in the file Chords.liw. The chords in the library are sorted into groups. You can add and remove chords from the library, create new groups (i.e., for alternative guitar tunings), and add chords from a different library file.You edit chords in the Chord Properties dialog box. Chord properties are shown in the following table.
The Chord Properties dialog box also lets you draw guitar chord grids and manage the chord library.You can suppress the display of all guitar chord diagrams by deselecting the Show Chord Grids option in the Staff view's Layout dialog box. With this option disabled, only chord text appears.
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3. SONAR inserts a copy of the most recently added chord (by default, C). You can then edit the symbol to display the chord you want.
1. Right-click the symbol to open the Chord Properties dialog box.
4. Click OK.
1. Right-click the chord symbol to open the Chord Properties dialog box.
3. Click OK.
1. Right-click the chord symbol to open the Chord Properties dialog box.
3. Click OK.
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