Adding notes, Selecting notes, Moving notes – Apple GarageBand 2.0 User Manual

Page 61: Copying notes, Changing the pitch of notes

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Chapter 9

Working In Notation View

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Adding Notes

You add a note by choosing the note value for the note, then clicking in the editor.

In notation view, a square note value button appears at the upper-right corner of the
Advanced area of the editor. The note value button displays a musical note showing
the current note value. Clicking the note value button displays a menu from which you
can choose a new note value.

To choose the note value:

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Click the note value button, then choose the note value you want from the menu that
appears.

To add a note:

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In the editor, Command-click at the point you want to add the note.

Selecting Notes

Before editing notes in notation view, you must first select them.

To select a note:

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Click the notehead (the round part of the note). You can select multiple notes by Shift-
clicking or by dragging around the notes to enclose them.

Moving Notes

You can move notes in time in notation view, in the same way as in the editor’s graphic
view.

To move a note in time:

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Select the note, then drag left or right. You can also move selected notes by pressing
the Left or Right Arrow keys.

Above each note in the beat ruler is a beat guide. As you move a note, the beat guide
moves to help you see the note’s exact position in time.

Copying Notes

You can copy notes in notation view.

To copy a note:

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Option-drag the notehead to a new position.

Changing the Pitch of Notes

You can change the pitch of, or transpose, notes in notation view.

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