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User questions

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Robert K.

How to print sheet music?
Sheet music printing is a feature of Guitar Pro.
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John R.

How can a piano score be separated into bass and guitar parts in Guitar Pro after importing a MIDI file?
After importing the MIDI file, Guitar Pro creates tracks based on the MIDI information. It may be necessary to create new tracks specifically for guitar and bass. Copy the notes from the bass clef part to the new bass track and the treble clef part to the new guitar track using the copy-paste functions (Edit > Copy/Paste). The appropriate clef for each track can be specified (bass clef for bass, treble clef for guitar) in the track inspector (located on the right side of the window). Select the track, then choose the desired clef. The clef can also be changed by clicking on the corresponding icon in the editing palette, or directly on the score.
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John R.

How can tablature notation be added to the guitar and bass tracks in Guitar Pro?
In the track inspector, the notation type for each track can be chosen. Select 'Tablature' in addition to standard notation if it is desired to display both. Guitar Pro will automatically convert the notes to tablature, determining the default finger positions. It may be necessary to manually adjust these positions to optimize playability.
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John R.

Is it possible to transpose all notes in a tablature by one octave in Guitar Pro?
Yes, it is possible to transpose all the notes in a tablature by one octave in Guitar Pro. This can be done by selecting all the notes in the tablature (Edit > Select All) and using the transpose function (Tools > Transpose). In the transpose window, specify an octave transposition (12 semitones). This will move all selected notes one octave up or down.
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John R.

How can the fingering of specific notes be changed in Guitar Pro?
To change the fingering of certain notes in Guitar Pro, the fingering options available in the editing palette can be used. Select the note you want to change the fingering of, then choose the desired fingering (indicated by the numbers 1 to 4 for the fingers, T for the thumb) in the palette. The fingering will then be displayed next to the note in standard notation or above the tablature. You can find the fingering options in the Note > Fingering menu or by using the corresponding keyboard shortcuts once the fingering window is open and selected. The keyboard shortcuts are displayed at the bottom of each fingering window.
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Robert M.

How to organize the number of measures per line in Guitar Pro?
To organize the number of measures per line in Guitar Pro, use Design Mode or the options in the Measure menu. In Design Mode (accessed via the editing palette or View menu), adjust the size of measures with triangles on the ruler and add/remove measures per system using the + and - icons. Reset measure spacing from the View menu. Alternatively, use Force Line Break and Prevent Line Break options in the Measure menu for manual control. System Layout allows setting the default measures per system and resetting line breaks.
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