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TablEdit's "Transpose…" feature not only allows you to transpose chords but also to transpose individual notes, as well as an entire song if desired. You can easily modulate into a different key or shift to what ever fret position you want to play out of. For example, if you had a riff in the first position in measures 3 - 6 that you'd like to move up the neck to the 5th position, you would enter a 3 in the "From Measure" field and a 6 in the "To Measure" field. Enter a 0 in the "No of Intervals" field since you don't want to modulate. Then enter a 5 in the "From Fret" field and a 10 in the "To Fret" field. Your riff will now be fingered in the 5th position, between frets 5 and 10. TablEdit is even more powerful. If you want the same riff moved up neck to the 5th position but want to play the open strings as they are, see "Ignore Open Strings" below. Steps for Transposing:
Note: You could also use the "To Fret" and "From Fret" fields to find a chord in the position you're playing. For example, suppose you were playing up the neck at the 5th position and thought a E maj add 9 would add to your riff. TablEdit would only use frets up to the number of the fret you entered into the "From Fret" field. Ignore Open Strings Selecting "Ignore Open Strings" will move only the fretted notes to the new position. For example, if you had the following riff (see A) in the first measure and you wanted to play it up the neck in the 5th position, you would enter "1" in the "From Measure" field and "1" in the "To Measure" field. Enter a "0" in "No of Intervals" since you don't want any modulation. Then enter a 5 in the "From Fret" field and a 10 in "To Fret". You now have 2 choices. You can leave the "Ignore Open Strings" box unchecked (see result B) or you can check it (see result C)
Optimize Fingerings This option allows a tablature to be automatically reorganized, measure by measure, in order to render it playable by a human performer. In this case, any parameters entered for highest and lowest frets are ignored.
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